City Opens Up for Original Quote Submission as Harriet Tubman Statue Nears Completion
The city of Philadelphia has launched an open call for a unique inscription to be etched onto the base of its upcoming 15-foot statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The monument, designed by local artist Alvin Pettit, will feature two sides of the base with quotes from Tubman herself, while the back will showcase an original phrase penned by a resident or contributor to Philadelphia.
The request for submissions seeks responses that encapsulate what it means to walk in Tubman's footsteps today, reflecting her enduring impact on future generations. Submitters are encouraged to provide one- to two-sentence answers, which can be literal, narrative, or metaphorical.
Once all submissions close on March 1, a selection committee will compile a shortlist of 10 quotes, followed by a public survey where Philadelphians can vote for their preferred phrase. The chosen quote will be attributed to "A Philadelphia citizen," but the writer's name will appear on a credit panel.
Tubman's existing quotes β "And I prayed to God to make me strong and able to fight" and "For no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength lasted" β provide a foundation for the submission process. The goal is to inspire viewers with the statue, drawing them to follow in Tubman's footsteps.
Pettit's design, 'A Higher Power: The Call of a Freedom Fighter,' features Harriet Tubman during her military service, highlighting her strength and legacy as a soldier. The addition of an original quote aims to showcase another Philadelphian inspired by her leadership.
The statue's completion date remains uncertain, with Pettit initially scheduled for 2025.
The city of Philadelphia has launched an open call for a unique inscription to be etched onto the base of its upcoming 15-foot statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The monument, designed by local artist Alvin Pettit, will feature two sides of the base with quotes from Tubman herself, while the back will showcase an original phrase penned by a resident or contributor to Philadelphia.
The request for submissions seeks responses that encapsulate what it means to walk in Tubman's footsteps today, reflecting her enduring impact on future generations. Submitters are encouraged to provide one- to two-sentence answers, which can be literal, narrative, or metaphorical.
Once all submissions close on March 1, a selection committee will compile a shortlist of 10 quotes, followed by a public survey where Philadelphians can vote for their preferred phrase. The chosen quote will be attributed to "A Philadelphia citizen," but the writer's name will appear on a credit panel.
Tubman's existing quotes β "And I prayed to God to make me strong and able to fight" and "For no man should take me alive; I should fight for my liberty as long as my strength lasted" β provide a foundation for the submission process. The goal is to inspire viewers with the statue, drawing them to follow in Tubman's footsteps.
Pettit's design, 'A Higher Power: The Call of a Freedom Fighter,' features Harriet Tubman during her military service, highlighting her strength and legacy as a soldier. The addition of an original quote aims to showcase another Philadelphian inspired by her leadership.
The statue's completion date remains uncertain, with Pettit initially scheduled for 2025.