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Philadelphia survey shows most residents want Harriet Tubman statue

A bronze statue of abolitionist Harriet Tubman is shown ahead of its unveiling at the Maryland State House on Feb. 10, 2020, in Annapolis. Associated Press File Photo

PHILADELPHIA — Harriet Tubman was the overwhelming choice of Philadelphia area residents who took part in a survey asking which African American historical figure the city should honor with a statue.

Tubman’s name was listed 260 times out of a total of 1,041 suggestions from 515 respondents. The name that received the next highest number of mentions was Marian Anderson, listed 38 times.

The city’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy posted its public input survey on its website early last month and released the results Monday.

Of the 1,041 suggestions, there were 223 “unique names” of African Americans, the report said.

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