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Artwork Description. Johnson traced the likeness of Harriet Tubman (about 1822--1913) from a popular nineteenth-century woodcut reproduced in Carter G. Woodson's book, The Negro in Our Times. Standing tall in a striped Civil War--era dress, she holds a shotgun at her side.
- Harriet Tubman | Smithsonian Institution
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- Harriet Tubman | Smithsonian Institution
As a conductor on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman made several trips into slave-holding states, leading dozens of individuals to freedom in the North. During the Civil War, she further...
10 de may. de 2024 · Harriet Tubman was an American bondwoman who escaped from slavery in the South to become a leading abolitionist before the American Civil War. She led dozens of enslaved people to freedom in the North along the route of the Underground Railroad.
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This painting honors the activist legacy of Harriet Tubman. She escaped slavery and returned to lead other enslaved people to freedom using the Underground Railroad. Tubman is depicted breaking the shackles of bondage in this painting.
Harriet Tubman - H. Seymour Squyer — Google Arts & Culture. H. Seymour Squyer c. 1885. Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. Washington, D.C., United States. Born into slavery as Araminta...