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A Rare Photo of Harriet Tubman Revealed by Tubman Tours

Harriet Tubman Tours reveals a never-before-seen photo of the famed abolitionist, taken by a journalist who was married to her biographer.

Harriet Tubman Circa 1908
Harriet Tubman Circa 1908 (Alex & Lisa Green)

Harriet Tubman, the legendary abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, has been the subject of many books, films, and documentaries. But what about her personal life? What did she look like in her own time? And where did she live?

These questions have fascinated historians and genealogists for decades, as there are few surviving portraits or photographs of Tubman. Most of the images we have of her are based on artistic interpretations or reconstructions. However, a recent discovery by Alex Green, the owner and operator of Harriet Tubman Tours in Dorchester County, Maryland, has shed new light on Tubman’s appearance and history. Green is a lifelong resident of the area and a passionate advocate for preserving and promoting the legacy of Tubman.

Green’s research led him to find a picture of Harriet Tubman that has never been seen before. The photo was taken circa 1908 by a journalist who was married to Sarah Bradford, who published the early biographies of Tubman in 1868, 1886, 1897 and 1901. The photo shows Tubman standing in front of her home.

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The photo captures Tubman’s distinctive features: her dark skin, curly hair, prominent nose, full lips, and piercing eyes. She is wearing a simple dress with a shawl around her shoulders. She looks confident and dignified as she poses for the camera.

Green says he was thrilled to find this rare photo of Tubman. “It’s amazing that we have such a clear image of her face after so many years,” he says. “It gives us a glimpse into her personality and character. She was not only brave and strong, but also beautiful and graceful.”

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Green hopes that his discovery will inspire more people to learn about Tubman’s life and achievements. He also hopes that it will encourage more people to visit Dorchester County and explore the places where Tubman lived, worked, escaped from slavery, fought for freedom, and helped others. “Tubman was born here,” Green says. “She loved this land. She made it her home.”

If you are interested in learning more about Tubman and her legacy, you can visit the website of Harriet Tubman Tours at https://www.harriettubmantours.com/. There you can find information about the tours, the guides, the prices, and the testimonials. You can also book your tour online or contact them for any questions or inquiries. Harriet Tubman Tours is the best way to experience the history and culture of Dorchester County and honor the memory of one of the most influential figures in American history.

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