America 250: Presidential Message Celebrating the Life of Harriet Tubman
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On March 10, 2026, President Donald J. Trump issued a statement honoring the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, the legendary "conductor" of the Underground Railroad and a "fearless freedom fighter" for American liberty.
Key highlights of the tribute include:
Journey to Freedom: The President recounted Tubman’s escape from slavery in Maryland at age 27. He emphasized her selfless decision to return to the South more than a dozen times to lead nearly 70 others—including her own family—to freedom.
"Moses" of the Underground Railroad: The statement highlights her nickname, "Moses," and her famous reflection that she "never ran [her] train off the track" and "never lost a passenger."
Civil War Service: The proclamation honors her multifaceted contribution to the Union during the Civil War, serving as both a nurse for wounded soldiers and a spy who provided critical intelligence to Union forces.
A Legacy of Dignity: Characterizing her life as a testament to the belief that every person is endowed by God with "inherent dignity," the President linked her conviction to the enduring values that have defined the United States for 250 years.
Administration Commitment: The President reaffirmed his administration's commitment to Tubman’s vision of a nation strengthened by "unity, justice, and the blessings of liberty."
The message concludes by calling on Americans to renew their resolve to uphold the faith and courage that Harriet Tubman exemplified throughout her life.