Jacob Lawrence, "The Life of Harriet Tubman No. 10" (1940)
Jacob Lawrence, The Life of Harriet Tubman No. 10. Harriet Tubman was between twenty and twenty-five years of age at the time of her escape. She was now alone. She turned her face toward the North, and fixing her eyes on the guiding star, she started on her long, lonely journey. (1940)
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January 2, 2003:

Strangely broken heart, wanting badly to do the right thing, torn because the right thing according to my heart is not the right thing according to my head. Then our two stuffed animals, a bear and a wolf, and my loneliness increased.