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Lawrence, Jacob  (1917-2000) © ARS, NY
The Life of Harriet Tubman, #25: Harriet Tubman was one of John Brown's friends. John Brown and Frederick Douglass crossed into Canada and arrived at the town of St. Catharines, a settlement of fugitive slaves, former "freight" of the Underground Railroad. Here, Douglass had arranged for a meeting with "Moses." She was Harriet Tubman: huge, deepest ebony, muscled as a giant, with a small close-curled head and anguished eyes-this was the woman John Brown came to for help. "I will help," she said. 1940. Casein tempera on hardboard, 17 7/8 x 12". 
Location Hampton University Museum/Hampton/VA
Unique Identifier ART187122 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3694px × 5706px 
Photo Credit Photo: The Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation / Art Resource, NY 
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Brown, John (1800-1859)
Douglass, Frederick (1818-1895)
Tubman, Harriet (c.1820-1913)