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How does Douglass view Tubman’s work in the context of John Brown’s work? Cite evidence from the text in your answer.

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Harriet Tubman is the most famous conductor. Over a decade she took 19 trips back to the south to guide friends and family to freedom. Every trip was a dangerous trek but it meant freedom for those she cared. Each journey was different and along the years she built up a network of stations owned

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Douglass viewed Tubman's work as a basic equal because he says, "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 you have." This shows that Tubman's work was of equal rank compared to that of John Brown.

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