About the Show
As seen on CNN, Harriet Tubman: Love Slave is a bold, rap-poetic stage production reimagining the untold early life of Harriet Tubman — before she became an icon, before she became “Moses,” when she was Araminta, a young woman navigating love, marriage, and the brutal realities of enslavement.
Blending spoken word, rhythm, and contemporary theatrical storytelling, this intimate two-person production explores Harriet’s first marriage, her evolving consciousness, and the moment she chose freedom — not only for herself, but for generations to come.
Created by award-winning theatre producer Terrell M. Green and spotlighted nationally, Harriet Tubman: Love Slave invites audiences to confront history not as myth, but as lived experience — urgent, complicated, and human.
This limited Black History Month engagement offers a powerful reexamination of legacy, autonomy, and resistance through a modern lens.