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  1. "#HarrietTubman [was] a brave woman who was called 'the Moses of her people.' Tubman memorized the routes and went back at least 19 times to the Eastern shore of Maryland where she originally escaped from. Carrying a rifle, she would walk with her company at night, heading north and passing through New York’s Finger Lakes, across the international bridge at Niagara Falls, to St. Catharines in Canada."

    "#WilliamStill, who was born in New Jersey to a formerly enslaved couple from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay region, moved to #Philadelphia in 1844. ...known as 'the Father of the #UndergroundRailroad,' Still coordinated many Underground Railroad escapes and received over 900 passengers who made their way to Philadelphia and continued on to points farther north, including Canada.

    #USHistory #Slavery

    theconversation.com/how-harrie

  2. "#HarrietTubman [was] a brave woman who was called 'the Moses of her people.' Tubman memorized the routes and went back at least 19 times to the Eastern shore of Maryland where she originally escaped from. Carrying a rifle, she would walk with her company at night, heading north and passing through New York’s Finger Lakes, across the international bridge at Niagara Falls, to St. Catharines in Canada."

    "#WilliamStill, who was born in New Jersey to a formerly enslaved couple from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay region, moved to #Philadelphia in 1844. ...known as 'the Father of the #UndergroundRailroad,' Still coordinated many Underground Railroad escapes and received over 900 passengers who made their way to Philadelphia and continued on to points farther north, including Canada.

    #USHistory #Slavery

    theconversation.com/how-harrie

  3. "#HarrietTubman [was] a brave woman who was called 'the Moses of her people.' Tubman memorized the routes and went back at least 19 times to the Eastern shore of Maryland where she originally escaped from. Carrying a rifle, she would walk with her company at night, heading north and passing through New York’s Finger Lakes, across the international bridge at Niagara Falls, to St. Catharines in Canada."

    "#WilliamStill, who was born in New Jersey to a formerly enslaved couple from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay region, moved to #Philadelphia in 1844. ...known as 'the Father of the #UndergroundRailroad,' Still coordinated many Underground Railroad escapes and received over 900 passengers who made their way to Philadelphia and continued on to points farther north, including Canada.

    #USHistory #Slavery

    theconversation.com/how-harrie

  4. "#HarrietTubman [was] a brave woman who was called 'the Moses of her people.' Tubman memorized the routes and went back at least 19 times to the Eastern shore of Maryland where she originally escaped from. Carrying a rifle, she would walk with her company at night, heading north and passing through New York’s Finger Lakes, across the international bridge at Niagara Falls, to St. Catharines in Canada."

    "#WilliamStill, who was born in New Jersey to a formerly enslaved couple from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay region, moved to #Philadelphia in 1844. ...known as 'the Father of the #UndergroundRailroad,' Still coordinated many Underground Railroad escapes and received over 900 passengers who made their way to Philadelphia and continued on to points farther north, including Canada.

    #USHistory #Slavery

    theconversation.com/how-harrie

  5. April 20, 1853 - Harriet Tubman began her Underground Railroad, a network of people and places that aided in the escape of slaves to the north.
    #HarrietTubman #UndergroundRailroad

  6. April 20, 1853 - Harriet Tubman began her Underground Railroad, a network of people and places that aided in the escape of slaves to the north.
    #HarrietTubman #UndergroundRailroad

  7. April 20, 1853 - Harriet Tubman began her Underground Railroad, a network of people and places that aided in the escape of slaves to the north.
    #HarrietTubman #UndergroundRailroad

  8. April 20, 1853 - Harriet Tubman began her Underground Railroad, a network of people and places that aided in the escape of slaves to the north.
    #HarrietTubman #UndergroundRailroad

  9. 6230 (BE)
    ON MY UNDERGROUND RAILROAD I NEVER RUN MY TRAIN OFF DE TRACK AND I NEVER LOST A PASSENGER.
    SUR MON CHEMIN DE FER CLANDESTIN, JE N’AI JAMAIS FAIT DÉRAILLER MON TRAIN ET JE N’AI JAMAIS PERDU UN PASSAGER.
    Harriet Tubman (≈ 1822 - 1913)
    #HarrietTubman #march82026 #8mars2026 #undergroundrailroad #maroons #blackfeminism #freedom #abolitionist #20dollars #twentydollars #dollar #culturewar #guerreculturelle #pasteup #streetart

  10. 6230 (BE)
    ON MY UNDERGROUND RAILROAD I NEVER RUN MY TRAIN OFF DE TRACK AND I NEVER LOST A PASSENGER.
    SUR MON CHEMIN DE FER CLANDESTIN, JE N’AI JAMAIS FAIT DÉRAILLER MON TRAIN ET JE N’AI JAMAIS PERDU UN PASSAGER.
    Harriet Tubman (≈ 1822 - 1913)
    #HarrietTubman #march82026 #8mars2026 #undergroundrailroad #maroons #blackfeminism #freedom #abolitionist #20dollars #twentydollars #dollar #culturewar #guerreculturelle #pasteup #streetart

  11. 6230 (BE)
    ON MY UNDERGROUND RAILROAD I NEVER RUN MY TRAIN OFF DE TRACK AND I NEVER LOST A PASSENGER.
    SUR MON CHEMIN DE FER CLANDESTIN, JE N’AI JAMAIS FAIT DÉRAILLER MON TRAIN ET JE N’AI JAMAIS PERDU UN PASSAGER.
    Harriet Tubman (≈ 1822 - 1913)
    #HarrietTubman #march82026 #8mars2026 #undergroundrailroad #maroons #blackfeminism #freedom #abolitionist #20dollars #twentydollars #dollar #culturewar #guerreculturelle #pasteup #streetart

  12. 6230 (BE)
    ON MY UNDERGROUND RAILROAD I NEVER RUN MY TRAIN OFF DE TRACK AND I NEVER LOST A PASSENGER.
    SUR MON CHEMIN DE FER CLANDESTIN, JE N’AI JAMAIS FAIT DÉRAILLER MON TRAIN ET JE N’AI JAMAIS PERDU UN PASSAGER.
    Harriet Tubman (≈ 1822 - 1913)
    #HarrietTubman #march82026 #8mars2026 #undergroundrailroad #maroons #blackfeminism #freedom #abolitionist #20dollars #twentydollars #dollar #culturewar #guerreculturelle #pasteup #streetart

  13. (4/4) ... l'abolition de l'esclavage (cf 1775).

    cf #HarrietTubman

    -> les 2 camps USA et UK leurs promettaient l'affranchissement #esclavage + désinformation dans les champs #agricole des États du Sud pour garder les esclaves à la production.

    = Conflit des mémoires (cf 1783 1861-1876 1976).

    #year1777 #histoire #politique

  14. (4/4) ... l'abolition de l'esclavage (cf 1775).

    cf #HarrietTubman

    -> les 2 camps USA et UK leurs promettaient l'affranchissement #esclavage + désinformation dans les champs #agricole des États du Sud pour garder les esclaves à la production.

    = Conflit des mémoires (cf 1783 1861-1876 1976).

    #year1777 #histoire #politique

  15. I love this mural of Harriet Tubman by artist Michael Rosato

    harriettubmanmural.com
    #HarrietTubman

  16. "Tenía derecho a dos cosas: la libertad o la muerte. Si no podía tener una, quería la otra, porque nadie me atraparía con vida. Lucharía por mi libertad hasta que me alcanzaran las fuerzas, y cuando llegara el momento de irme, el Señor permitiría que me atraparan.
    #HarrietTubman #HistoriaNegra"

    @BLKNewsNow