Hang on... you'll soon be able to slap that on the Harriet Tubman 20.
Hang on... you'll soon be able to slap that on the Harriet Tubman 20.
And it'll be accurate! She owned guns and knew how to use them.
That picture sure doesn't depict she did.
That picture sure doesn't depict she did.
That picture sure doesn't depict she did.
Old school photo shop. It was originally a broom.
Old school photo shop. It was originally a broom.
And it'll be accurate! She owned guns and knew how to use them.
Modern technology cannot yet alter and manipulate historical prints, illustrations, and photos in a way that appears authentic.Old school photo shop. It was originally a broom.
That picture sure doesn't depict she did.
Old school photo shop. It was originally a broom.
You do realize that's not a photo, don't you?
She was well known for carrying a revolver, and occasionally threatening to shoot "passengers" who got cold feet and whined about going back home to Massa.
I think also she was determined to never be taken alive.
Defacing gov’t property and all
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Modern technology cannot yet alter and manipulate historical prints, illustrations, and photos in a way that appears authentic.
This is how we know the above and the below photos are historically accurate (the latter photo of Harriet Tubman is on display at the Patriot Picket Museum and Barbecue Center located in Dorchester County, Maryland.)