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Tubman may refer to: Bob Tubman , Australian rugby league footballer Harriet Tubman , African American freedom fighter William Tubman , President of Liberia Winston Tubman , Liberian politician in law Tubman , a senior barrister of the historic Exchequer ...

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Tubman \Tub"man\, n.; pl. Tubmen . (Eng. Law) One of the two most experienced barristers in the Court of Exchequer. Cf. Postman , 2.

Usage examples of tubman.

Mr Tubman recognized the signal of a little man sitting high in the left banks and put him on screen.

By being a consular station, the Tubman house is basically a small chunk of Internes territory on Brum-a-dum.

We claim sanctuary with the Daughters of Harriet Tubman and the Internes government.

There is little good in history standards that include the legendary escaped slave Harriet Tubman and pioneer feminists at the expense of George Washington or Robert E.

After marrying a free black man named John Tubman, she was still a slave when she learned that she and her children might be sold.

Douglass and Tubman are the best known of the prominent blacks in the Underground, it could not have existed without the active support of large numbers of free blacks.

The antagonism over the open assistance to fugitives and the celebrity status acquired by such former slaves as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and the Crafts were crucial in fanning the flames of hatred and mistrust between slave and free regions, making any compromise over slavery difficult if not impossible.

By being a consular station, the Tubman house is basically a small chunk of Internos territory on Brum-a-dum.

We claim sanctuary with the Daughters of Harriet Tubman and the Internos government.

Harriet Tubman or Sojourner Truth, and he hoped his children, and their children after that, would grow up to follow her example.

Harriet Tubman raided plantations, leading black and white troops, and in one expedition freed 750 slaves.

Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad by hiding fugitive slaves in their home in Auburn, New York.

But in the hands of reformers, from Tubman to Douglass to Chavez to King, these ideals of equality have gradually shaped how we understand ourselves and allowed us to form a multicultural nation the likes of which exists nowhere else on earth.

Denmark Vesey and Frederick Douglass and women like Harriet Tubman, who recognized power would concede nothing without a fight.

Harriet Tubman raided plantations, leading black and white troops, and in one expedition freed 750 slaves.