arrow Maya Wiley at the Harriet Tubman memorial in Harlem this week. Gwynne Hogan / Gothamist Dressed in a fire-engine red dress, standing in the sweltering sun at the base of the Harriet Tubman statue in Harlem this week, Maya Wiley wasn’t shy about drawing a parallel between her campaign for New York City mayor and the iconic abolitionist towering behind her. “Harriet Tubman said, ‘I made it across to freedom and there was no one there to meet me on the other side,’” Wiley noted. “Black women step up to say, ‘We’re not crossing the border, and not making sure that there are others on the other side.’ We come with plans, we come with plans that talk about people.”