Harriet Tubman Posthumously Honored as Brigadier General

Harriet Tubman, the famed abolitionist known for her role in the Underground Railroad, was posthumously awarded the rank of brigadier general in the Maryland National Guard. The honor was bestowed during a Veterans Day ceremony, recognizing her military contributions and enduring legacy as a leader and activist.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Churchcreek | Updated: 12-11-2024 03:37 IST | Created: 12-11-2024 03:37 IST
Harriet Tubman Posthumously Honored as Brigadier General

Harriet Tubman, an iconic figure in American history and a revered abolitionist, was posthumously honored with the rank of brigadier general by the Maryland National Guard. This historic recognition took place during a formal ceremony on Veterans Day at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park in Maryland's Dorcester County.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore emphasized the significance of the event, calling it a momentous occasion not only for Tubman's home state but for the entire nation. Tubman, who escaped slavery and led many others to freedom via the Underground Railroad, also served as a spy and scout for the Union Army, illustrating her unparalleled bravery and leadership.

During the ceremony, Tubman's great-great-great-grandniece, Tina Wyatt, participated in a symbolic pinning ceremony to honor her aunt's enduring legacy of courage and selflessness. Despite pending efforts to feature Tubman on the USD 20 bill, her historical stature continues to grow, as evidenced by the artistic and educational tributes celebrating her impact.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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