Administered by City of Wilmington Department of Parks and Recreation 22 South Heald Street Wilmington Delaware 19801
Located Spencer Plaza French Street between 8th & 9th Streets Wilmington Delaware
Date:
Dedicated May 31, 1976
Notes:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Delaware survey, 1994.
Image on file.
(Beneath reliefs, in raised letters:) HARRIET TUBMAN THOMAS GARRETT/THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD/THOMAS GARRETT, JOHN HUNN, EZEKIEL JENKINS, SAMUEL D. BURRIS, AND/MANY OTHER DELAWAREANS WERE PROMINENT ABOLITIONISTS OF PRE-CIVIL/WAR DAYS. THEIR ACTIVITIES WITH HARRIET TUBMAN, AN ESCAPED SLAVE/FROM DORCHESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND, FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO AS THE/"MOSES OF HER PEOPLE" WERE INDEED OF MONUMENTAL IMPORTANCE TO BOTH/THE FIRST STATE AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AT THE HOME OF/THOMAS GARRETT, 227 SHIRLEY STREET, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, MORE THAN/2,700 SLAVES RECEIVED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, DIRECTION, AND MORAL/ENCOURAGEMENT IN THEIR FLIGHT FROM BONDAGE TO FREEDOM. NO OTHER/POINT ALONG THE UNDERGROUND NETWORK HANDLED AS MUCH HUMAN/TRAFFIC AS DID THE GARRETT HOUSE. FOR MANY FUGITIVE SLAVES ENROUTE/TO PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS NORTH. THE CITY OF WILMINGTON/BECAME KNOWN AS "A LAST STOP BEFORE FREEDOM."/ERECTED MAY 31, 1976/THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF AFRO-AMERICAN LIFE AND HISTORY/WILMINGTON BRANCH
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Summary:
A plaque memorializing the Underground Railroad and the abolitionists Harriet Tubman and Thomas Garrett. Included on the plaque are bas-reliefs of Tubman and Garrett. Tubman is depicted wearing a scarf on her head.
Topic:
History--United States--Underground Railroad Search this