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Experience Harriet Tubman's legacy in Binghamton.
Summary
Binghamton University will host Michele Galvin, a great-great-grandniece of Harriet Tubman, for a free public presentation on March 10 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the University Downtown Center, and the event coincides with the one-year anniversary of a Tubman statue on the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail.
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The Harriet Tubman Center for Freedom and Equity at Binghamton University is presenting a Harriet Tubman Day event featuring Michele Galvin, a great-great-grandniece of Harriet Tubman. The presentation is set for Tuesday, March 10, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the University Downtown Center at 67 Washington Street. Galvin speaks from family experience and is the author of Beyond the Underground: Aunt Harriet, Moses of Her People. The gathering connects Tubman's life story to local history in the Southern Tier.
Event details:
- Date and time: Tuesday, March 10, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Location: University Downtown Center, 67 Washington Street, Binghamton.
- Speaker: Michele Galvin, identified as Harriet Tubman's great-great-grandniece and author of Beyond the Underground: Aunt Harriet, Moses of Her People.
- Admission: Free and open to the public; light refreshments will be available.
- Local context: The occasion coincides with the one-year anniversary of a Zoe Dufour statue of Harriet Tubman on the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail, showing Tubman holding a lantern.
Summary:
The presentation emphasizes family stories and personal memories as a way to understand Harriet Tubman's life and legacy, and it highlights Binghamton's connection to Underground Railroad history. The event is scheduled for March 10 at the University Downtown Center, and the Tubman Center provided staff contact names for anyone seeking additional details.
