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how does douglass view tubman?
a as less distinguished than him
b as a greater contributor to the cause than him
c as a lucky woman to have her story told
d as a proud woman who does not need more praise
Brief Explanations
Frederick Douglass publicly stated that while he helped enslaved people through his writing and speaking, Harriet Tubman risked her life repeatedly to free enslaved people directly, and he considered her contributions to the abolitionist cause greater than his own.
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B. as a greater contributor to the cause than him