‘Culture will be eroded’: climate crisis threatens to flood Harriet Tubman park
by Oliver Milman in Dorchester County, Maryland from on (#4VJ5V)
Heritage sites associated with abolitionist, including Underground Railroad park, projected to be inundated at high tide by 2050
On the flat, marshy stretches of Maryland's eastern shore, not a huge amount has changed since Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery here 170 years ago. Rivers and streams lace a wedge of land dotted with wood-board churches and small towns. Crabs and oysters are plucked from the adjacent Chesapeake Bay.
The climate crisis is set, however, to completely transform low-lying Dorchester county, threatening to submerge some of the key heritage associated with Tubman, the celebrated abolitionist whose daring missions helped free scores of slaves from bondage in her homeland.
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