Harriet Tubman's Descendent Speaks On American Icon's Legacy

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The legend of Harriet Tubman as the "Moses of her people" is almost as large as Moses himself with her heroic tales of being the most well-known conductor of the famed Underground Railroad and emancipator of slaves with films, books, and even a consideration to become the face of the $20 dollar bill.

For this Black History Month, we spoke to Tubman's descendent Rita Daniels (Tubman's great, great, great grand-niece) about how her famous ancestor's legacy affects her personally and what her family is doing to keep Tubman's legacy at the forefront.

Produced by Pharoh Martin
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Keep her contributions alive! Thank you Ms. Daniels!

dorothybraxton
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Harriet Tubman was, in my estimation, the greatest American, and I believe that she was a saint who relied on God for guidance in everything. We are so lucky to have had one as great as she among us for a time! I can’t imagine being so brave and strong as she was!

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How does she know she is related to her did she do a DNA test .. I think my family is related to Harriet to my ancestors come from the Sam town and they are Ross’s

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