Readings:Psalm 146 [Common of a Prophetic Witness]
PRAYER (contemporary language): Harriet Ross Tubman was given a separate commemoration date for trial use at General Convention 2022. Return to Lectionary Home Page Webmaster: Charles Wohlers Last updated: 17 July 2022 |
HARRIET ROSS TUBMAN:SOCIAL REFORMER, 1913
Harriet
Ross was born in 1820 in Maryland. She was deeply impressed by the Bible
narrative of God's deliverance of the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt,
and it became the basis of her belief that it was God's will to deliver
slaves in America out of their bondage, and that it was her duty to help
accomplish this. In 1844, she escaped to Canada, but returned to help
others escape. Working with other Abolitionists, chiefly white Quakers,
she made at least nineteen excursions into Maryland in the 1850's, leading
more than 300 slaves to freedom. During the War of 1861-5, she joined
the Northern Army as a cook and a nurse and a spy, and on one occasion
led a raid that freed over 750 slaves. After the war, she worked to shelter
orphans and elderly poor persons, and to advance the status of women and
blacks. She became known as "the Moses of her People." by James Kiefer Much more at Wikipedia |