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HARRIET TUBMAN (1823-1913). American abolitionist. Photographed in 1895

HARRIET TUBMAN (1823-1913). American abolitionist. Photographed in 1895


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HARRIET TUBMAN (1823-1913). American abolitionist. Photographed in 1895

HARRIET TUBMAN (1823-1913).
American abolitionist.
Photographed in 1895

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1895 Abolition Bandana Harriet Movement Tubman


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This powerful print captures the essence of Harriet Tubman, an extraordinary woman who dedicated her life to fighting for freedom and equality. Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in 1823 but managed to escape to the North in 1849. However, she did not stop there; she became one of the most prominent figures in the abolitionist movement. In this late 19th-century photograph taken in 1895, we see a resolute Harriet Tubman wearing a bandana around her head, symbolizing strength and determination. Her piercing gaze reflects both her unwavering commitment to ending slavery and her indomitable spirit as an African American woman during a time of immense adversity. Tubman's legacy is unparalleled as she risked her own safety multiple times by leading countless enslaved individuals through the Underground Railroad system to freedom. She also served as a spy for Union forces during the Civil War and advocated tirelessly for women's suffrage later in life. This image serves as a reminder of Tubman's remarkable contributions to American history and her relentless pursuit of justice. It encapsulates not only her personal story but also represents the struggles faced by African Americans striving for liberation during that era. The photograph stands as a testament to Tubman's enduring impact on society and continues to inspire generations with its depiction of courage, resilience, and hope.

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