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Mrs. Frankie Hegamin; Chicago; One who has given all life to the uplifting of her race, 1907. Creator: UnknownMrs. Frankie Hegamin; Chicago; One who has given all life to the uplifting of her race, 1907
Harriet Tubman tablet, 1916. Creator: UnknownHarriet Tubman tablet, 1916
Arrival from Maryland, 1859; Ann Maria Jackson and her seven children, 1872. Creator: UnknownArrival from Maryland, 1859; Ann Maria Jackson and her seven children, 1872
William and Ellen Craft, 1872. Creator: UnknownWilliam and Ellen Craft, 1872
Twenty-eight fugitives escaping from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1872. Creator: UnknownTwenty-eight fugitives escaping from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1872
Charity Still, who twice escaped from slavery, 1897. Creator: UnknownCharity Still, who twice escaped from slavery, 1897
James Poindexter; Pioneer Baptist preacher in Ohio, 1921. Creator: UnknownJames Poindexter; Pioneer Baptist preacher in Ohio, 1921
Richard De Baptiste, 1921. Creator: UnknownRichard De Baptiste, 1921
R. DeBaptiste, 1887. Creator: UnknownR. DeBaptiste, 1887. African-American Baptist minister, abolitionist and journalist Richard DeBaptiste worked in the Underground Railroad
Carte-de-visite portrait of Harriet Tubman, 1868-1869. Creator: Benjamin F. PowelsonAfrican-American anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman (c1820-1913) was born into slavery in Maryland. She escaped in 1849
Harriet Tubman, American anti-slavery activist, c1900. Harriet Tubman (c1820-1913) was born into slavery in America. She escaped in 1849
Fugitive slaves fleeing from Maryland to Delaware by way of the Underground Railroad, 1850-1851. The Underground Railroad was a secret organisation set up in the northern United States in defiance of