"We will never be alive long enough for Black people to be free as long as we were enslaved," Bob the Drag Queen tells ...
His debut novel imagines the abolitionist as a modern hip-hop artist, and he’s already writing a stage adaptation with a ...
Each state honors two notable people in their history by donating statues to the National Statuary Hall Collection in the U.S ...
Abolitionist Harriet Tubman is reimagined as a hip-hop artist in a new book that Bob the Drag Queen says ‘might sound like an ...
If we don’t work to preserve these treasures, they’re not guaranteed to stay with us,” said Angela Lee, the director of the ...
During the 19th century, the ability to spend time in nature helped free some girls from restrictive social norms and turned ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Bob the Drag Queen about his new book, "Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert," in which Tubman returns to life and wants to use hip-hop to spread her message.
American Libraries spoke with Bob the Drag Queen about his debut novel, Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert (Gallery Books).
Georgia's Bob the Drag Queen adds author to his resume with the publication of his speculative debut novel, “Harriet Tubman: Live in Concert.” ...
“I love Harriet Tubman, and I love hip-hop music ... The audiobook will include “Queen of the Underground,” as well as “Now I See,” a song Bob notes that is inspired by the moment ...
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