Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Black History Month -- Harriet Tubman


[Michael RosatoTake My Hand, 2019]

Harriet Tubman (c.1822-1913)

American escaped slave,
abolitionist and social activist,
conductor on the Underground Railroad.

Isn't this art wonderful?
I love how she is emerging from the mural,
stepping out of frame, extending her hand,
helping the viewer enter the scene.

As if she is saying,
"Fear not. Have courage.
Come with me. Your freedom awaits."

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This post is also being linked to
Sunday in the Art Room HERE


38 comments:

Duni said...

I've seen this mural make the rounds on the socials. I love it! What a courageous woman.

Marie Smith said...

Such an important symbol and message in these times too.

Frank said...

Beautiful!

Ms. Moon said...

She was one of my first heroes as a child and she will always be at the top of that list.

Tom said...

...she was the Moses of her people.

Bob said...

Way ahead of her time. An icon.

Crystal Collier said...

I love her story. She totally inspires me! Right next to the nurse in WWII who snuck children out of concentration camps in her cart.

Travel said...

What a great painting.

Boud said...

That mural may need protection. Just sayin.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Boud -- Alas, in these hateful times when the MAGA Trump Administration is trying to erase Black history, I'm sure you're right.

Kathy G said...

It looks so welcoming!

whkattk said...

A stunning tribute! I imagine her to be saying, "Take my hand. Let me show you the truth of life in America...."

RedPat said...

This is wonderful, Debra.

Margaret (Peggy or Peg too) said...

I love this mural!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

This is beautiful, Debra. Thank you 😊 so much for sharing.

River said...

Fabulous mural, though I have little knowledge of Harriet Tubman, we didn't learn about people like her in Australian schools.

CAAZ said...

Beautiful and powerful.

This N That said...

I have seen that Mural..It is stunning..I hope it stays safe!!

Moving with Mitchell said...

I’ve loved that mural. I’ve admired Harriet Tubman since I finally learned about her in 6th grade.

Fundy Blue said...

I love this mural, Debra! Thank you!

Ellen D. said...

That's a terrific mural. What courage she had. We need that now.

Rade said...

That's beautiful!

Bill said...

What an amazing mural.

DVArtist said...

Brovo! She deserves this and so much more. This is beyond beautiful.

Kay G. said...

Wow, that is one of the best murals every, hands down! (No pun intended but there it is.) Honestly, I struggle to see the beauty and point of most of them. This one is perfect.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Love it!
People who paint murals are amazing. I love she's being honored. Cankles has literally erased Black History Month here in the States.
Shame.

XOXO

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Yes, this gives me goosebumps. It's an incredible, evocative, tear-jerking mural. Thanks for highlighting it and Harriet Tubman, SWS. It's unbelievable what she did, considering the obstacles she faced.

Kirk said...

Almost looks 3-D.

Mike said...

I got here one comment to late to announce that it looks like it's 3D.

EricaSta said...

Wow... this mural artwork is fantastisc. I love most the quote behind.
Greetings by Heidrun 🐈

roentare said...

Looks so 3D. Amazing

e said...

Beautiful and NECESSARY!

Guillaume said...

There's a biopic about her on Netflix. I intend to watch it.

baili said...

truly inspirational dear friend Debra !
i absolutely loved this art !!!!!!!
i was lucky to watch the movie as well ,very impressive and heartfelt ,i was captivated totally

Anonymous said...

Wonderful mural -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

My name is Erika. said...

That is a fabulous mural. I love the position Tubman is in and what that is saying to us as the viewers about being on the Underground Railroad.

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

How amazing is that mural, makes me want to reach and and hold her hand.. it evokes so many emotions.. I'd surely lose hours in the day if was to walk past it everyday. Fabulous share THANKYOU.
Happy crafty Sunday Tracey x

DVArtist said...

Thank you for sharing Harriett with SITAR. I read about her in school. Ya know when history was actually taught in school. Her story stayed with me and through my years and I was always eager to learned more about her. This mural is the essence of who she was. Here out stretched hand beckoning people to freedom. The force in her eyes conveying determination with a softness of compassion. The artist captured her perfectly. Have a great day today.