
Harriet Tubman was an American bondwoman who escaped  from slavery in the South 
to become a leading abolitionist before the  American Civil War. She was born in 
Maryland in 1820, and successfully escaped in 1849. Yet she returned many times 
to rescue both family members and non-relatives from the plantation system. She 
led hundreds to freedom in the North as the most famous "conductor" on the 
Underground Railroad, an elaborate secret  network of safe houses organized for 
that purpose.
'' I freed a thousand slaves, I could have freed a thousand more, if only they knew they were slaves ''
                                                       Harriet Tubman
Commissioned by Kirklees Council to celebrate Black History Month.
The sculpture is carved from maltese limestone and is permanantly sited at Huddersfield Art Gallery / Library.
For more information visit http://www.melaniewilks.com/gallery.html

