culture of protest: Harriet Tubman & IWD
Posted by rflacks on:
This week marks the 100th anniversary of the death of Hariet Tubman, known as the Moses of the slaves because of her leadership in creating the Underground Railroad and her success in freeing at least 1000 slaves. And It is also the week that marks International Women's Day--an observance that got its start in the US labor movement and was picked up by international socialist movement in 1909. We'll feature a number of songs about Harriet Tubman and songs that honor and reflect the labor movement origins of international women's day.
..and thanks to the many who donated to KCSB and Culture of Protest by email and phone pledges! It was a record breaking year!
culture of protest thurs 3/7/13 6-7pm pt kcsb 91.9fm www.kcsb.org










2 Comments
Comment by Toni S. on
Thanks for the rerun on the speech! Great program!
Comment by Rachel on
a truly amazing woman