AI Art: Comic Title: Harriet Tubman: Conductor of Freedom Panel 1: "Born into Slavery" Illustration: A young Harriet Tubman working in a field under a hot sun. Overseers in the background. Caption: 1820s, Maryland — Araminta Ross, later known as Harriet Tubman, was born into slavery. Speech Bubble (Harriet's mother): “Stay strong, Minty. Never forget who you are.” Panel 2: "A Life-Changing Injury" Illustration: A store scene where a slave owner throws a heavy object. Harriet is struck on the head. Caption: One act of cruelty changed her life forever — she suffered seizures and vivid visions. Speech Bubble (Overseer): “Move faster, girl!” Speech Bubble (Harriet, dazed): “I saw a light… a path…” Panel 3: "Escape to Freedom" Illustration: Harriet running through a forest at night, moonlight cutting through the trees. Caption: In 1849, Harriet escaped to Philadelphia — but she couldn’t forget those still in chains. Speech Bubble (Harriet, determined): “I’ll come back for them. I have to.” Panel 4: "Conductor on the Railroad" Illustration: Harriet leading a group of enslaved people through a swampy trail. Caption: Harriet became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad — risking her life to free others. Speech Bubble (Harriet): “Keep quiet. Follow my voice. Freedom is near.” Panel 5: "Wanted and Feared" Illustration: A “WANTED” poster offering a large reward. White authorities looking frustrated. Caption: She led over 70 people to freedom. Slave owners called her “Moses.” Speech Bubble (Slave catcher): “How does she vanish every time?!” Panel 6: "Legacy of Courage" Illustration: Older Harriet speaking to a young girl beside a fireplace. Caption: Harriet lived to see the end of slavery — and continued to fight for justice. Speech Bubble (Harriet): “Always stand for what’s right, no matter the cost.”

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Comic Title: Harriet Tubman: Conductor of Freedom
Panel 1: "Born into Slavery"
Illustration: A young Harriet Tubman working in a field under a hot sun. Overseers in the background.
Caption: 1820s, Maryland — Araminta Ross, later known as Harriet Tubman, was born into slavery.
Speech Bubble (Harriet's mother): “Stay strong, Minty. Never forget who you are.”
Panel 2: "A Life-Changing Injury"
Illustration: A store scene where a slave owner throws a heavy object. Harriet is struck on the head.
Caption: One act of cruelty changed her life forever — she suffered seizures and vivid visions.
Speech Bubble (Overseer): “Move faster, girl!”
Speech Bubble (Harriet, dazed): “I saw a light… a path…”
Panel 3: "Escape to Freedom"
Illustration: Harriet running through a forest at night, moonlight cutting through the trees.
Caption: In 1849, Harriet escaped to Philadelphia — but she couldn’t forget those still in chains.
Speech Bubble (Harriet, determined): “I’ll come back for them. I have to.”
Panel 4: "Conductor on the Railroad"
Illustration: Harriet leading a group of enslaved people through a swampy trail.
Caption: Harriet became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad — risking her life to free others.
Speech Bubble (Harriet): “Keep quiet. Follow my voice. Freedom is near.”
Panel 5: "Wanted and Feared"
Illustration: A “WANTED” poster offering a large reward. White authorities looking frustrated.
Caption: She led over 70 people to freedom. Slave owners called her “Moses.”
Speech Bubble (Slave catcher): “How does she vanish every time?!”
Panel 6: "Legacy of Courage"
Illustration: Older Harriet speaking to a young girl beside a fireplace.
Caption: Harriet lived to see the end of slavery — and continued to fight for justice.
Speech Bubble (Harriet): “Always stand for what’s right, no matter the cost.”
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Comic Title: Harriet Tubman: Conductor of Freedom Panel 1: "Born into Slavery" Illustration: A young Harriet Tubman working in a field under a hot sun. Overseers in the background. Caption: 1820s, Maryland — Araminta Ross, later known as Harriet Tubman, was born into slavery. Speech Bubble (Harriet's mother): “Stay strong, Minty. Never forget who you are.” Panel 2: "A Life-Changing Injury" Illustration: A store scene where a slave owner throws a heavy object. Harriet is struck on the head. Caption: One act of cruelty changed her life forever — she suffered seizures and vivid visions. Speech Bubble (Overseer): “Move faster, girl!” Speech Bubble (Harriet, dazed): “I saw a light… a path…” Panel 3: "Escape to Freedom" Illustration: Harriet running through a forest at night, moonlight cutting through the trees. Caption: In 1849, Harriet escaped to Philadelphia — but she couldn’t forget those still in chains. Speech Bubble (Harriet, determined): “I’ll come back for them. I have to.” Panel 4: "Conductor on the Railroad" Illustration: Harriet leading a group of enslaved people through a swampy trail. Caption: Harriet became a “conductor” on the Underground Railroad — risking her life to free others. Speech Bubble (Harriet): “Keep quiet. Follow my voice. Freedom is near.” Panel 5: "Wanted and Feared" Illustration: A “WANTED” poster offering a large reward. White authorities looking frustrated. Caption: She led over 70 people to freedom. Slave owners called her “Moses.” Speech Bubble (Slave catcher): “How does she vanish every time?!” Panel 6: "Legacy of Courage" Illustration: Older Harriet speaking to a young girl beside a fireplace. Caption: Harriet lived to see the end of slavery — and continued to fight for justice. Speech Bubble (Harriet): “Always stand for what’s right, no matter the cost.”

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