In this post I am pulling together info and shopping links for the works I have made for Harriet Tubman. I have written here about the creation of these designs.
I have some friends who are leading a special Harriet Tubman tour in Maryland this November (2025) to celebrate Maryland Emancipation Day. You can sign up for the tour at this link. Maryland Emancipation Day marks the anniversary of the state’s 1864 abolition of slavery, an act that predated the 13th Amendment.
On Saturday, November 1, and Saturday, November 8, 2025, professional guides Lauri Williamson and Ella Schiralli will lead guests on a full-day, immersive experience through the landscapes that shaped Tubman’s courage and calling.
Here are the works I have made for Harriet Tubman, and links for you to purchase.
FEAR LESS Shirt for Harriet Tubman
Made in England from my original design. This is digital fabric printing, then cut and sewn. The fabric is a soft wicking recycled polyester. These European sizes run small, so size up when ordering. The cut is a ladies style. While supplies last, since I probably won’t be able to reorder from England at the same cost. Here is a checkout link, I don’t have these on Etsy.

FEARLESS shawl and scarf for Harriet Tubman
These stunning FEARLESS shawl and scarf are based on the life and message of Harriet Tubman. You own your own body. It depicts photographs I made in the Eastern Shore region of Maryland (where Tubman was from); the word “FEARLESS”; a facsimile of the advertisement Harriet’s enslaver took out in the newspaper after she fled for freedom the first time; a printer’s dingbat depicting a fleeing enslaved woman that was regularly used in such advertisements; the shape of hands enclosing the image of sun streaming through trees; and the words “I looked down at my hands to see if I was the same person.” This last quote is from Bradford’s biography of Harriet Tubman. When Harriet emancipated herself for the first time, she crossed over the water into Pennsylvania, “and there was sun coming through the trees and glory over everything, and I looked down at my hands to see if I was the same person.” And she wasn’t, because she owned her own body for the first time in her life. A portion of the proceeds goes to Polaris, a leader in the global fight to eradicate modern slavery. This shawl and scarf is digitally printed in the USA in small quantities. The material is a lightweight and diaphanous poly chiffon. The edges are finished in a rolled serged hem. Approximately 36 inches high and 90 inches long (shawl) and 16 inches high and 90 inches long (scarf). Machine wash gently, hang dry.
Link to purchase shawl or scarf.



FEAR LESS print designs for Harriet Tubman
This print design I made in 2017, inspired by the visiting card photo that had been recently discovered. I have prints, stickers, and magnets based on this design. You can order from this listing.

FEARLESS print design for Harriet Tubman
Here is a print design based more on the shawl design. You can order it here.

FEAR LESS tote bag too!
A mix of the print design and the shawl design, like the shirts. Photos show both sides of the tote bag on my mannequin, Mrs. Jones. Made in the U.S. Digital print on poly canvas, adjustable strap. Can be worn cross body or over the shoulder. This is a roughly 18 inch square bag, ~3 to 4 inch wide, open at the top, with a zippered compartment inside, and two small open sleeve compartments. I put my wallet in the zippered pouch, my phone in one of the sleeves, and my keys in the other sleeve. I make only a few at a time, so limited edition. You can order it here.


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