Thee Pioneers

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Muse: female abolitionists.

*sojourner truth (1797-1883): activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom. after, she preached about abolitionism and equality.

*harriet tubman (~1822-1913): “moses of her people,” known for escaping and helping others gain freedom as a “conductor” of the underground railroad. she also served for the union army during the civil war.

*anna murray douglass (1813-1882): frederick douglass' first wife. she has helped him escape slavery and supported with anti-slavery work. she also helped those fleeing on the underground railroad.

*sarah parker redmond (1824-1894): activist who spoke against slavery in the northeast and canada. she eventually travelled to lecture in multiple countries.

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Muse: female abolitionists.

*sojourner truth (1797-1883): activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom. after, she preached about abolitionism and equality.

*harriet tubman (~1822-1913): “moses of her people,” known for escaping and helping others gain freedom as a “conductor” of the underground railroad. she also served for the union army during the civil war.

*anna murray douglass (1813-1882): frederick douglass' first wife. she has helped him escape slavery and supported with anti-slavery work. she also helped those fleeing on the underground railroad.

*sarah parker redmond (1824-1894): activist who spoke against slavery in the northeast and canada. she eventually travelled to lecture in multiple countries.

Muse: female abolitionists.

*sojourner truth (1797-1883): activist and author who was born into slavery before escaping to freedom. after, she preached about abolitionism and equality.

*harriet tubman (~1822-1913): “moses of her people,” known for escaping and helping others gain freedom as a “conductor” of the underground railroad. she also served for the union army during the civil war.

*anna murray douglass (1813-1882): frederick douglass' first wife. she has helped him escape slavery and supported with anti-slavery work. she also helped those fleeing on the underground railroad.

*sarah parker redmond (1824-1894): activist who spoke against slavery in the northeast and canada. she eventually travelled to lecture in multiple countries.

  • poster print

    • printed on matte museum-quality paper

    • paper thickness: 10.3 mil

    canvas print

    • hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars

    • matte finish coating

    • mounting brackets included