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The '''''Harriet Tubman''''' sculpture sits in [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park|Clinton Presidential Park]] in the [[River Market District]] of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Jane DeDecker]] sculpted the statue of Tubman walking with a young boy on the Underground Railroad out of bronze. The sculpture was installed on site in November 2004. An inscription on the concrete base reads: "Children, if you're tired, keep going. If you're hungry, keep going. If you're scared, keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going."
 
The '''''Harriet Tubman''''' sculpture sits in [[William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park|Clinton Presidential Park]] in the [[River Market District]] of [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Jane DeDecker]] sculpted the statue of Tubman walking with a young boy on the Underground Railroad out of bronze. The sculpture was installed on site in November 2004. An inscription on the concrete base reads: "Children, if you're tired, keep going. If you're hungry, keep going. If you're scared, keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going."
  
The sculpture is maintained by the [[City of Little Rock]]. Private donors working with city director [[Dean Kumpuris]] purchased ''Harriet Tubman''.
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The outdoor sculpture is maintained by the [[City of Little Rock]]. Private donors working with city director [[Dean Kumpuris]] purchased ''Harriet Tubman''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 9 June 2010

The Harriet Tubman sculpture sits in Clinton Presidential Park in the River Market District of Little Rock, Arkansas. Jane DeDecker sculpted the statue of Tubman walking with a young boy on the Underground Railroad out of bronze. The sculpture was installed on site in November 2004. An inscription on the concrete base reads: "Children, if you're tired, keep going. If you're hungry, keep going. If you're scared, keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going."

The outdoor sculpture is maintained by the City of Little Rock. Private donors working with city director Dean Kumpuris purchased Harriet Tubman.

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