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Part A which statement identifies the central idea of the letter in (letter from Frederick Douglass to Harriet Tubman)

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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A. Harriet Tubman contributed to the abolitionist movement in mostly unknown, unrecognized ways.

Explanation:

'Letter from Frederick Douglass to Harriet Tubman' is written by Frederick Douglass to Tubman. In 1869, when Sarah Hopkins Bradford decided to write biography of Tubman, Tubman requested Douglass to speak of her accomplishments.

This letter is in response to this request. The central idea of this letter is that Douglass recognizes Tubman's service and work towards slavery abolishment that remained mostly hidden and unknown from the public. He goes on to say that though his works have been recognized and applauded by public, the witness of her works and contribution have been the stars and night, and those handful people whom Tubman has rescued.

So, correct answer is option A.

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