1. The Patchwork Quilt - The quilt symbolized her life with her husband. It was also a hope chest to her. “ The quilt became a symbol of the life she would share with John.” pg. 80
2. The Underground Railroad - This symbolizes how she got her freedom. This also symbolizes how she helped other slaves become free. “ Thus Harriet learned that the Underground Railroad that ran straight to the the North was not a railroad.” pg. 97
3. The Bandana - The bandana symbolized her becoming a woman. It was what all women who were slaves wore. “ This new headgear was an indication that she was no longer regarded as a child.” pg. 51
2. The Underground Railroad - This symbolizes how she got her freedom. This also symbolizes how she helped other slaves become free. “ Thus Harriet learned that the Underground Railroad that ran straight to the the North was not a railroad.” pg. 97
3. The Bandana - The bandana symbolized her becoming a woman. It was what all women who were slaves wore. “ This new headgear was an indication that she was no longer regarded as a child.” pg. 51