Harriet Tubman, courageous Republican
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute Harriet Tubman, born enslaved on Maryland’s eastern shore. Having escaped northward in her twenties, she returned home several times to rescue relatives and other African-Americans. During the Civil War, Tubman served as scout for Union forces. Senator William Seward sold her land, at a discount, as a residence for freedmen. A friend recalled: "I remember very clearly Harriet saying, and repeating, very often, that she did not know Lincoln. It was a deep sorrow and regret of her later years. She never recovered from that in any way." Years later, President William McKinley obtained for her a military pension. Tubman also worked for women’s voting rights alongside Republican suffragists. She died on March 10th 1913. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote the book: "The...