Jacob Lawrence, The Life of Harriet Tubman No. 12.
Night after night, Harriet Tubman traveled, occasionally stopping to buy bread. She crouched behind
trees or lay concealed in swamps by day until she reached the North. (1940)
Mark's Pages
May 8, 2004:
She was never able to sleep there. The souls of the drowned trees
were too present, too angry, too resentful.