Newman on Tubman, Jackson, and U.S. Currency

  Newman writes: "If Jackson was angry at his own eloped slave, a runaway like Harriet Tubman would have enraged him. Born into slavery in Maryland in about 1822, Tubman was beaten and whipped as a child and young woman, and one of these injuries impaired her with seizures for the rest of her life. … Continue reading Newman on Tubman, Jackson, and U.S. Currency