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A large albumen print of Harriet Tubman by Tarby Studios in Auburn, NY. The image is enlarged from an older print. African-American anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman (c1820-1913) was born into slavery in Maryland. She escaped in 1849, became a leading Abolitionist and was active as a 'conductor' in the Underground Railroad, the network which helped escaped slaves to reach safety. AiWire
Post Date: Jul 14, 2021 3:42 PM
TAG ID: hiphotos325820 (RM)
Credit: Tarby Studio/Heritage Art/Heritage Images AiWire/Newscom
Format: 5845 x 7181 Color JPEG
Photographer: Tarby Studio
Keywords: 20th century, 1900s, 1920s, abolition, abolitionist, activism, activist, African-American, African American, Afro-American, albumen and silver on paper, albumen print, albumen prints, albumen silver print, America, American, anti-slavery, Araminta Ross, b/w, black, black and white, Black History, black white, bw, century, concept, country, cultural heritage, education, educational institution, elderly woman, female, Harriet Tubman, heritage, Heritage Art, location, museum, National Museum of African American History and Culture, NMAAHC, old woman, people, photograph, photography, portrait, portraits, Ross Araminta, scientific institution, Smithsonian Institution, Tarby Studio, Tubman Harriet, Twenties, United States, United States of America, USA, woman, women
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