Sandra Scott Travels: The Journey of the Moses of her People
John and I have stopped by the Harriet Tubman site in Auburn several times but it was never open. In January 2017 it became the Harriet Tubman National Historic Park which means it is open more days and hours so we finally were able to visit. Tubman was the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad and often referred to as “The Moses of Her People.” She was born a slave in Maryland around 1820. She escaped to freedom and then returned to Maryland at least 19 times to helps others reach freedom in the North – most likely about 70 not hundreds as reported in some places.