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Kathryn Harris - Historians Speak

Kathryn Harris began reenacting Harriet Tubman in the late 1990s, and does so in this interview. Harriet talks about her experiences as a ‘conductor’ for the antebellum Underground Railroad. Over a period of roughly ten years, Tubman made nearly a score of trips to the slave states to lead slaves to freedom in the north, risking her own life and freedom each time she went south. Harris has portrayed Tubman countless times, both to adult and children’s groups, and at the conclusion of the interview, she discusses how this experience has enriched her own life

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Feature Excerpt

Bounty On Her

Abstract

Interview Session 01 (Audio)

Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery & works on the Underground Railroad

Interview Session 02 (Audio)

More from Harriet, and Kathryn reflects on portraying her

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See Also

Kathryn Harris's interview about her experiences growing up in Carbondale during the 1950s and '60, available at the 'Civil Rights Stories' page.

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Caption
Harriet Tubman, from a photo taken of her, circa 1880.

Where:
Unknown

When:
Circa 1880

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May be restricted. Patrons desiring to use this photograph should contact the ALPL Audio-Visual Curator.



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