American History
Related: About this forumExtremely rare photograph of Harriet Tubman lying in her casket - 1913

I've never seen this photo before and found it fascinating.
Rest in peace, Moses of your people.


hlthe2b
(109,993 posts)I could not be shocked, but pissed as hell. The backlash had to have been as much as for DOD's removal of Jackie Robinson.
The outrage is exhausting, though. We can't let these things go unaddressed, so, Duers, pace yourselves.
DENVERPOPS
(12,440 posts)Are progressing in eradicating ANY and ALL History they don't agree with.......Don't mention where this photo is located....
calimary
(86,512 posts)iluvtennis
(21,228 posts)pioche4
(163 posts)Where did you find it?
As a companion, this was a great article about the National Museum of African American History and Culture:
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/04/smithsonian-executive-order-nmaahc/682512/
Dennis Donovan
(31,059 posts)Probably a few TB's worth. I'm an amateur genealogist / historian so going thru his web pages is like Disneyland.
live love laugh
(15,392 posts)topcelts
(17 posts)We are rapidly approaching Fahrenheit 451.
Quakerfriend
(5,841 posts)strength & courage, I would be so blessed.
Trueblue Texan
(3,365 posts)Niagara
(10,699 posts)candle:
Minty is the nickname that her mother called her.
I didn't say it out of disrespect. I have much respect for Harriet Tubman.
There's was a short lived television drama called Underground. There's an entire episode about Harriet and her life and work called Minty (Season 2 Episode 6).
I highly recommend watching this series if one hasn't yet.
electric_blue68
(21,615 posts)At a Metropolitan Museum of Art soon before covid they had an exhibit of photos of African Americans from everyday people to well known.
They had a photo of Harriet Tubman sitting with her knitting at an older age. Very cool.