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1. Frederick Douglass discusses how Harriet Tubman does not receive applause for her
private actions in the abolitionist movement – what are the benefits to contributing
privately to a cause? What are the disadvantages or dangers?


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Explanation:

Of the famed heroine, who became known as "Moses," Frederick Douglass said, "Excepting John Brown -- of sacred memory -- I know of no one who has willingly encountered more perils and hardships to serve our enslaved people than [Harriet Tubman]