1. tubman - Noun
2. Tubman - Proper noun
One of the two most experienced barristers in the Court of Exchequer. Cf. Postman, 2.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe had no more courage than Harriet Tubman or Marcus Garvey had in their times. We just had a more vulnerable enemy. Stokely Carmichael
It takes a lot more women than just a few female geniuses, presidents, military combat generals, CEOs, and the new $20 bills with Harriet Tubman to dismantle the entrenched mindset of chauvinism and patriarchy. Newton Lee
When I was growing up I loved reading historical fiction, but too often it was about males; or, if it was about females, they were girls who were going to grow up to be famous like Betsy Ross, Clara Barton, or Harriet Tubman. No one ever wrote about plain, normal, everyday girls. Kathryn Lasky
I felt like Sojourner Truth was pushing down on one shoulder and Harriet Tubman was pushing down on the other, saying, 'Sit down girl!' I was glued to my seat. Claudette Colvin
Clinton, p. 215. The Harriet Tubman home was abandoned after 1920, but was later renovated by the AME Zion Church. Source: Internet
A publication called The Woman's Era launched a series of articles on "Eminent Women" with a profile of Tubman. Source: Internet