Harriet Tubman Bust
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Harriet Tubman (c. 1822 – March 10, 1913) was an African American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War. She is best known for her courageous work as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses that helped enslaved people escape to freedom in the Northern states and Canada. Tubman's tireless efforts earned her the nickname "Moses" because she led so many people to freedom, just as the biblical Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt.Key facts and contributions of Harriet Tubman:1. Born into Slavery: Harriet Tubman was born into slavery in Maryland around 1822. She endured a life of hardship and cruelty as an enslaved person before escaping to freedom in 1849.2. Escape to Freedom: After her own escape, Tubman returned to the South numerous times to rescue approximately 70 enslaved individuals, guiding them to freedom along the Underground Railroad.3. Underground Railroad: Tubman was a fearless and skilled conductor on the Underground Railroad, making 19 trips to the South to lead enslaved people to safety. Her journeys often took her through dangerous territory, but she managed to avoid capture.4. Abolitionist Activism: Tubman was not only involved in rescuing enslaved people but also actively supported the abolitionist movement. She worked alongside prominent abolitionists like Frederick Douglass and John Brown.5. Service During the Civil War: During the Civil War, Tubman served as a nurse, cook, and spy for the Union Army. Her knowledge of the Southern landscape and the Underground Railroad network made her a valuable asset.6. Suffragist: After the Civil War, Tubman continued her activism by advocating for women's suffrage, recognizing the importance of voting rights for women in addition to the abolition of slavery.7. Humanitarian Work: Tubman spent her later years in Auburn, New York, where she established a home for elderly African Americans in need. She dedicated her life to helping those in need.Harriet Tubman's bravery and dedication to the cause of freedom and equality have made her an enduring symbol of the struggle for civil rights in the United States. In 2020, it was announced that Tubman would be featured on the redesigned U.S. $20 bill, becoming the first woman and the first African American to appear on U.S. paper currency.
Measures 6 inches.
Bronze finished polystone.
Measures 6 inches.
Bronze finished polystone.
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Harriet Tubman Bust
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