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11-04-2019 10:30 PM - edited 11-04-2019 10:33 PM
Since we live about 45 minutes from the Harriett Tubman Museum, my hubs and I went a few weeks ago. We stopped at the marker on the Brodiss farm where spent her young years and just stared out at the land. It is now owned by someone else, but the sadness just envelopes you...well it did us. The museum is set all the way down near the marshland and water and I understand why. Before you tour the museum, there is a short film to watch. As the film began with her unimaginable treatment as a slave at the age of 6, I found myself welling up and had difficulty watching the rest of it. The museum is well worth the trip and I plan to see the movie but nothing on screen will ever portray the horror she and thousands upon thousands endured.
She was a visionary, a savior and beyond a hero
11-05-2019 04:54 PM
This looks outstanding. What an amazing woman she was.
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