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Harriet Tubman: American Patriot

2019/8/4
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Under cover of darkness on June 2, 1863, two Union ships stole up the Combahee River in a mission that would liberate over 750 slaves from South Carolina plantations. What became known as the Combahee Ferry Raid, was the first major U.S. military operation lead by a woman - Harriet Tubman. The same Harriet Tubman whose image was scheduled - until recently - to be on the front of the new $20 bill next year. And the same Harriet Tubman whose remarkable life as a spy, abolitionist, nurse and cook included connections to Boston. Many know her name but few know her story. Now, author and historian Elizabeth Cobbs is connecting the dots in a new historical novel detailing one of Harriet Tubman’s greatest achievements.

*The Tubman Command )*is available in stores and online now.

Guests:

Dr. Elizabeth Cobbs - Melbern G. Glasscock Professor of History at Texas A & M University. She is the author of historical fiction novels, including The Tubman Command.

L’Merchie Frazier - Director of Education and Interpretation at the Museum of African American History, Boston.

Dr. Edda Fields-Black- Associate professor of history at Carnegie Mellon University.

Later in the show…

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It shows how no two artists can represent a subject exactly the same way.

Now, a new show at the Martha's Vineyard's Featherstone Center for the Arts takes the same approach. Conversations in Art features artists from a variety of disciplines, including painting, photography, sculpture and even the culinary arts.

Conversations in Art **is on display at the Featherstone Center for the Arts )**now until August 18th.

Guests:

Gavin Smith - Private chef based on Martha’s Vineyard and photographer.

Michael Rottman - Chef at the Outermost Inn in Aquinnah and painter.

Ann Smith - Executive Director of the Featherstone Center for the Arts.

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