Amid the bustle of Harlem, a Harriet Tubman memorial stands in celebration of the courage, commitment and compassion of the towering female figure. Swing Low, the surreal public art sculpture by Black ...
Harriet Tubman, the famous abolitionist, Civil War spy and suffragette, died in Auburn on March 10, 1913. After her escape from slavery in 1849, she had made 13 missions to the South and managed to ...
The historic church where Harriet Tubman worshipped and her 1913 funeral was held will host a ceremony for the holiday bearing her name.
Philadelphia has put public art controversy in its rearview mirror, and is moving forward with its plans for a Harriet Tubman memorial, choosing a design by Alvin Pettit from the five finalist ...
Click to open image viewer. This maquette of Swing Low: Harriet Tubman Memorial is the model of a sculpture erected in the historically Black community of Harlem, in Manhattan, amidst plantings native ...
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