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Runaway ad for “Minty” (Harriet Tubman) and her two brothers, 1840
Portrait of Thomas Garrett, circa 1850. (Boston Public Library)
Attendees of the Cazenovia fugitive slave convention, 1850
Lucretia Mott and the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Antislavery Society, circa 1851
Martha Coffin Wright, undated
Woodcut illustration of Tubman with gun, circa 1863 (Frontispiece from ‘Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman’ by Sarah Bradford, 1869)
Portrait of William Still, circa 1870 (Temple University Libraries, Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection)
Tubman portrait, photographed between 1860-1875
Harriet Tubman Davis with Nelson Davis and their adopted daughter, Gertie Davis, circa 1887
“A Woman and Her Political Peers,” featuring Frances Willard (center), 1893.
Portrait of Harriet Tubman, circa 1895
Portrait of Eliza Wigham, c.1898. (Photomechanical by unknown photographer, no date. From Portraits of American Abolitionists. Photograph number 81.703. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society.)
Portrait of Harriet Tubman, circa 1908
Portrait of Harriet Tubman in wheelchair, circa 1912
Map of Maryland with Dorchester County, Tubman’s birthplace, identified
Dorchester County, circa 1875
Tubman’s Underground Railroad route from Maryland to Canada