Tubman, Harriet, 1820?-1913 (Personal Name)
- Tabman, Garriet, 1820?-1913
- Earlier heading: Tubman, Harriet Ross, 1815?-1913
- Greene, Araminta, 1820?-1913
- Davis, Harriet Tubman, 1820?-1913
- Tubman Davis, Harriet, 1820?-1913
- Ross Broadus, Araminta, 1820?-1913
- Broadus, Araminta Ross, 1820?-1913
- Ross, Araminta, 1820?-1913
- Ross, Minty, 1820?-1913
- Black Moses, 1820?-1913
LC manual auth. cd. (hdg.: Tubman, Harriet, 1815?-1913; birth date taken from newspaper obituary)
DAB, 1973 (Tubman, Harriet; b. c1821)
Negro almanac, 1983 (Harriet Ross Tubman, 1820-1913)
Encyc. Brit., 1972 (Tubman, Harriet; b. c1820)
Acad. Amer. encyc., 1981 (Tubman, Harriet; b. c1821)
Britannica.com WWW site, Mar. 12, 2001 (Tubman, Harriet, b. ca. 1820, Dorchester County, Md., d. Mar. 10, 1913, Auburn, N.Y.; born: Araminta Greene)
Harlem Spiritual Ensemble. Sisters of freedom [SR] p2000: insert (Araminta Ross Broadus; Harriet Tubman Davis; b. 1826, Dorchester County, Md., d. 1913)
Halvorsen, L. Harriet Tubman, 2002: ECIP text (c. 1820 born to Ben Ross and Harriet Greene; given the craddle name of Araminta Ross, or Minty for short; when she got older, became known as Harriet; became known as "Black Moses" because she helped so many of her people escape to the "Promised Land" the free states; when she was 24, she married John Tubman)