Harriet Tubman: A Disabled American Hero
Schedule
Thu, 18 Sep, 2025 at 06:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
114 Whitney Ave, New Haven, CT, United States, Connecticut 06510 | New Haven, CT
For the first event, Deirdre Cooper Owens, an associate professor of history and Africana studies at the University of Connecticut, will offer a lecture entitled, “Harriet Tubman: A Disabled American Hero,” on Thursday, September 18 , 2025, at 6 p.m., preceded by a reception at 5:30 p.m.
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Cooper will discuss the life of Harriet Tubman through the lens of disability. She will explore how Tubman lived in a world of challenges and overcame difficult obstacles, most importantly, her enslavement. “Although there are numerous biographies about Harriet Tubman’s life, none of them delve into her disabilities and how her conditions impacted her decision-making and life,” Cooper says.
In her presentation, Cooper will underscore how Tubman’s sleeping fits, narcolepsy, and fantastical hallucinations affected those around her. She will also examine how Tubman’s community members considered (and reconsidered) how to treat a Black woman who achieved prominence while wearing the markers of 19th century inferiority: blackness, enslavement, femaleness, and disability.
Cooper will also contextualize how Tubman’s disability and enslavement influenced her activism and charity. “She was the most written about American woman of the 19th century, a war hero, activist, and philanthropist. Her life was a model in decency and democracy.”
Where is it happening?
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