HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What did Frederick Douglass and John Brown think of Harriet Tubman?
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Douglass said it best in an 1868 letter to “Dear Harriet” Tubman, commenting on her nocturnal journeys: The difference between us is very marked. Most that I have done and suffered in the service of our cause has been in public…. I have wrought in the day — you in the night.Douglas feels that Harriet is superior to him because the risks she took for the cause of slavery were far superior than anything that he did. John Brown gave his life for the abolitionist cause. ... Douglas is happy to share Tubman's dedication, honesty, and hard, dangerous work with anyone. - google
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