Framed Portrait of Harriet Tubman & Quote “I had reasoned this out in my mind..."
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This portrait (taken in 1895) represents Harriet Tubman in the context of her extraordinary legacy as one of the central figures of the Underground Railroad, where she repeatedly returned to the slaveholding South during the 1850s to guide enslaved people to freedom despite immense personal danger. The accompanying quotation about never losing a “passenger” (on the underground railroad) encapsulates her reputation for discipline, courage, and strategic brilliance, qualities that also defined her later service as a Union scout, spy, and nurse during the Civil War, making her not only a liberator of individuals but a lasting symbol of resistance to slavery and the broader struggle for Black freedom in American history.
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