The Combahee Ferry Raid - June 2, 1863 - Harriet Tubman
Don't ever tell me a Black American woman cannot be the Commander in Chief.
She lead 150 Black American soldiers in rescuing 700 people enslaved by America's enemy - The Confederate States of America.
https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/combahee-ferry-raid
On June 2, 1863, Harriet Tubman, under the command of Union Colonel James Montgomery, became the first woman to lead a major military operation in the United States when she and 150 African American Union soldiers rescued more than 700 slaves in the Combahee Ferry Raid during the Civil War.
"The success of the raid, which had also included the brave service of African-American soldiers, increased Tubmans fame, and she went on to work on similar missions with the famed Massachusetts 54th Infantry before spending the final years of the war tending to injured soldiers. One hundred years after Tubmans successes in South Carolina, a recently formed black feminist group took the name Combahee River Collective in her honor, also paying honor to Tubmans work later in her life as a powerful advocate for womens suffrage."
from History.com
Tubman, often referred to as the Moses of her people, was a former slave who fled to freedom in 1849. Tubman worked for years to bring enslaved women, men, and children from the south to the north through the Underground Railroad
We don't hear or read about
her work with the Massachusetts 54th.