“Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom,” a 9-foot, a 2,400-pound bronze sculpture created by artist Wesley Wofford arrived in Kingston, N,Y. Tuesday afternoon, November 1, 2022, main off a parade from the Harambe African Burial Floor on Pine Avenue, persevering with on to the Ulster County Workplace Constructing the place music, dance, and spoken phrase celebrated the historic black determine who helped lead slaves to freedom alongside the underground railroad. (Tania Barricklo/Every day Freeman)“Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom,” a 9-foot, a 2,400-pound bronze sculpture created by artist Wesley Wofford arrived in Kingston, N,Y. Tuesday afternoon, November 1, 2022 main off a parade from the Harambe African Burial Floor on Pine Avenue, persevering with on to the Ulster County Workplace Constructing the place music, dance, and spoken phrase celebrated the historic black determine who helped lead slaves to freedom alongside the underground railroad. (Tania Barricklo/Every day Freeman)“Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom,” a 9-foot, a 2,400-pound bronze sculpture created by artist Wesley Wofford arrived in Kingston, N,Y. Tuesday afternoon, November 1, 2022 main off a parade from the Harambe African Burial Floor on Pine Avenue, persevering with on to the Ulster County Workplace Constructing the place music, dance, and spoken phrase celebrated the historic black determine who helped lead slaves to freedom alongside the underground railroad. (Tania Barricklo/Every day Freeman)“Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom,” a 9-foot, a 2,400-pound bronze sculpture created by artist Wesley Wofford arrived in Kingston, N,Y. Tuesday afternoon, November 1, 2022, main off a parade from the Harambe African Burial Floor on Pine Avenue, persevering with on to the Ulster County Workplace Constructing the place music, dance, and spoken phrase celebrated the historic black determine who helped lead slaves to freedom alongside the underground railroad. (Tania Barricklo/Every day Freeman)“Harriet Tubman: Journey to Freedom,” a 9-foot, a 2,400-pound bronze sculpture created by artist Wesley Wofford arrived in Kingston, N,Y. Tuesday afternoon, November 1, 2022, main off a parade from the Harambe African Burial Floor on Pine Avenue, persevering with on to the Ulster County Workplace Constructing the place music, dance, and spoken phrase celebrated the historic black determine who helped lead slaves to freedom alongside the underground railroad. (Tania Barricklo/Every day Freeman)( Brian Hubert/Every day Freeman)( Brian Hubert/Every day Freeman)( Brian Hubert/Every day Freeman)