Harriet Tubman — "If I could have convinced more slaves that they were slaves, I could have freed …"
If I could have convinced more slaves that they were slaves, I could have freed thousands more.
If I could have convinced more slaves that they were slaves, I could have freed thousands more.
Click any product to generate a realistic preview. Up to 3 at a time.
* Initial load can take up to 90 seconds — revising the preview in another color is nearly instant.
"I had reasoned this out in my mind; there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other."
"I'd rather live in a log cabin with freedom than in a mansion with slavery."
"I always said, 'I'm going to hold steady on to God, and he'll see me through.'"
"The Lord told me to go, and I went. I ain't never been sorry."
"I would have been a poor general, for I would have been afraid of nothing."
Reflecting on her work with the Underground Railroad
Date: Late 1800s (approximate)
Social & RacialFound in 1 providers: gemini
1 source checked
Your cart is empty