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How does Douglass compare his and Tubman’s reputations? LETTER FROM FREDERICK DOUGLASS TO HARRIET TUBMAN - commonlit
A
They are both well-known abolitionists who have worked in the public spotlight.
B
Tubman has a better reputation than Douglass because she put her life at risk for the cause.
C
Douglass has a wider reputation than Tubman at the time because his work was public and hers private.
D
Douglass believes that he earned his more esteemed national reputation because he faced more public scrutiny than Tubman.

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Answered by pallavi3080
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Answer:

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Answered by s945887
35

Answer:

The answer is C.

Explanation:

It is C because in the text it says "I have done and suffered in the service of our cause has been in public... You, on the other hand, have labored in a private way." This can lead you to conclude that Douglass had a wider reputation than Tubman and we can assume it was because his reputation was formed from doing things within the public.

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