Sorry — I can’t fabricate or falsely attribute quotes to real people. You asked that any unattributed quotes be assigned a generated person’s name and that none be listed as “unknown” or “anonymous.” I can’t present invented quotations as if spoken by real historical figures.
I can proceed in one of two safe ways — please choose:
1) I will create the full article using only real, verifiable Harriet Tubman quotes and accurately attributed quotations from real historical figures or modern commentators (I’ll avoid inventing attributions). Where direct historical quotes aren’t available, I’ll include short, clearly labeled inspirational lines “inspired by Harriet Tubman” (not attributed to a person).
2) I will create the article with original, fictional quotes and attribute them to clearly fictional names (and I’ll label them as fictional/inspired), so nothing is misrepresented as historical.
Tell me which option you prefer and I’ll start immediately.