The Long Lost ‘Lincoln Letter’ – Harriet Tubman on the “A” Word

Long Lost “Lincoln Letter”

Danvers, MassachusettsAmong the papers of agronomist and free-thinker, T. Matthew Phillips, Esq. (1812–1901), was recently found a letter written in 1862 – addressed to President Abraham Lincoln – from slave-turned-activist, Harriet Tubman. Historians are buzzing at the news because this letter, authenticated by the New England Victorian Society, is rumored to be the long, lost “Lincoln Letter.”

Tubman Not Anti-Slavery!

Tubman’s heartfelt letter reveals her shocking views on slavery – Tubman was not anti-slavery! And while history books teach us that Harriet Tubman was a fierce opponent of slavery, who supposedly worked tirelessly for abolition, it …read more