HARRIET AND JOHN TUBMAN CARDBOARD CUTOUT
-
$0.00
Available Options
Buy Instantly With
Introduction to Harriet and John Tubman
Introducing the Harriet and John Tubman cardboard cutout – an exceptional tribute to two of history’s most inspiring figures. At Life Size Custom Cutouts, we believe in celebrating the heroes who’ve shaped our world, and Harriet and John Tubman stand out as paragons of courage and relentless pursuit of freedom. Perfect for educational purposes, historical events, or even personal inspiration, our lifelike and highly detailed cutout captures the spirit and resilience of these remarkable individuals.
Not just a mere decoration, this cutout serves as a beacon of history and bravery, bringing authenticity and a powerful narrative wherever it is displayed. Whether you’re setting up a museum exhibit, participating in a history fair, or simply wish to pay homage to the Tubmans in your own space, this standee is crafted to draw attention and evoke admiration.
Easy to assemble and sturdily built, our Harriet and John Tubman cardboard cutout is designed with care, ensuring it stands the test of time just as the Tubmans' legacy has. Embrace a piece of history and let the inspiring story of Harriet and John Tubman enrich your environment today.
Background of Harriet and John Tubman
Harriet Tubman and John Tubman were remarkable figures in American history, representing courage, resilience, and the enduring fight for freedom. Harriet Tubman, born Araminta Ross in 1822, was an American abolitionist and political activist. Escaping slavery in 1849, she embarked on a perilous journey to the North and didn't just secure her freedom; she became an instrumental conductor of the Underground Railroad, a network that guided countless enslaved individuals to liberty. Harriet's unwavering determination and strategic brilliance earned her the nickname "Moses"—a testament to her role in leading people to the Promised Land of freedom.
John Tubman, Harriet's first husband, also holds a notable place in her narrative. Born a free Black man, his marriage to Harriet, an enslaved woman, was a complex union fraught with the challenges of a society deeply entrenched in slavery. Despite their different statuses, their lives were intertwined with the risks and uncertainties of the times. While John's story doesn't share the same level of historical documentation as Harriet's, his role in her life adds an integral chapter to understanding the personal dimensions of Harriet's mission.
This lifesize cardboard cutout of Harriet and John Tubman serves as a powerful homage to their legacy. It captures the essence of their struggle, devotion, and impact, making it a meaningful piece for any enthusiast of American history. Whether displayed in classrooms, museums, or homes, this cutout is more than just a decorative item—it's a tribute to the enduring spirit of two individuals who bravely faced the injustices of their era.
Cultural Impact of Harriet and John Tubman
When you bring Harriet and John Tubman into your space with our lifelike cardboard cutouts, you're not just adding interesting decor; you're celebrating two pivotal figures in American history. Harriet Tubman, known for her bravery and dedication as a conductor on the Underground Railroad, symbolizes the relentless pursuit of freedom and justice. Her husband, John Tubman, although less known, also plays a crucial part in this personal and historical tapestry.
Having these cutouts is more than just a nod to history—it's a way to keep their legacy alive in a dynamic and engaging way. Schools, museums, or anyone passionate about social justice and civil rights can use these standees to spark meaningful conversations and inspire future generations. They serve as a reminder of the courage it takes to stand up against oppression and the impact one determined individual can have on the world.
In a world that constantly needs reminders of the power of resilience and unity, the Harriet and John Tubman cardboard cutout becomes an invaluable piece. It’s an educational tool, a piece of art, and a symbol of the enduring fight for equality. By displaying these standees, you're not just decorating a space—you're honoring the legacy of those who have paved the way for a more just and equal society.
Size | |
Width | 42 Inches |
Height | 64 Inches |
- Brand: Historical Cutouts
- Product Code:H61031
- Availability:In Stock
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR AVAILABLE MATERIALS

LIFE SIZE HISTORICAL CUTOUTS
We have been the leading historical based cutout supplier for nearly 10 years. We have worked with many schools, museums, and colleges across the country to provide stunning graphics from hsitory. Historical Cutouts are available in 3 materials and come contour cut with an easel to be self standing. Click below to learn more about each material and our cutout process.
Learn More
LIFE SIZE HISTORICAL WALL DECALS
All of our historical figures are available as a life size wall decals. Vinyl wall decal orders come ready to apply with squeegie and instructions. Having trouble? Check out our how to youtube video. Our graphics are printed on tear resistant PhotoTex Vinyl using our high definition 4 color plus white printing process.
Learn More
HISTORICAL ACRYLIC CUTOUTS
Desktop Legends are a smaller version of our life size cutotus printed on 3/16th" acrylic. All of our historical cutouts are also available as a desktop legend. These acrylic statuettes come in two sizes, 8" and 12". If you would like to learn more please click below.
Learn MoreRELATED PRODUCTS
-
William Tecumseh Sherman Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to William Tecumseh ShermanBring a piece of history into your space with our William Te..
Braxton Bragg Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Braxton BraggStep into the past with our Braxton Bragg Cardboard Cutout, an impeccab..
Robert E Lee Black and White Engraving Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Robert E LeeStep into a piece of history with our Robert E. Lee Black and White Engr..
Rutherford Birchard Hayes Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Rutherford Birchard HayesWelcome to an exciting piece of history come to life! The R..
Jefferson C Davis Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Jefferson C DavisImagine breathing life into any room with the presence of a histori..
Sylvester Churchill Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Sylvester ChurchillStep into the fascinating world of history with our Sylvester Chu..
Lew Wallace Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Lew WallaceStep into the era of the Civil War and the golden age of American literat..
Joseph Gilbert Totten Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Joseph Gilbert TottenAre you a history enthusiast or a fan of remarkable military fi..
David Farragut Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to David FarragutImagine bringing a piece of American history right into your living sp..
Allan Pinkerton Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Allan PinkertonPicture this: you walk into a room and there, standing tall as life, ..
Robert E Lee Suit Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to Robert E Lee SuitImagine bringing a piece of history right into your living room or ..
John Garland Cardboard Cutout
Introduction to John GarlandMeet John Garland in a whole new way with our lifesize custom cardboard ..