A mid-19th-century-style painting portrays Harriet Tubman at the center, holding a hand-drawn map marked with routes. She is surrounded by connected portraits of men, women, and children symbolizing her escape network. To her right, groups of freedom seekers move through dense green forests toward an open horizon bathed in golden light. Behind her, enslaved figures crouch and climb from shadowed quarters. The palette blends earthy browns and greens with warm golds, evoking struggle, strategy, and liberation.
Tubman knew: freedom isn’t solo. People were ready to risk it all—then circle back for family, friends, neighbors. Strategy turns escapes into extractions. If you carry the name, carry the network. #Combee #HarrietTubman