harriett Tubman

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I think that Harriet Tubman’s way of freeing and helping slaves was more successful than the abolitionists way, let me explain why. I have a few reasons for my thinking and the first is because she did it inconspicuously. My second reason is because she had strategy that helped her to free many slaves before she was caught. And the last reason is because she was a very brave and intelligent woman. In the paragraphs below, I will explain my reasoning for my statement.
The first reason I stated for my argument was that Tubman inconspicuously freed the 300 slaves that she did. Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist just like others, but she did not opt for writing letters or speaking out. She had a different approach which was to secretly free slaves herself. Born into slavery, Harriet Tubman knew from the time she was a child that she wanted to be free. In 1849, she was helped to escape by an abolitionist couple and in 1850 she became a conductor of the UGRR. I say that she was more successful by freeing slaves in secret because she could have chosen to speak out like most abolitionists did, but she decided to join the UGRR and lead slaves to freedom secretly; this way she would not have to take to public speaking and things of that nature to convince states to free slaves, instead she could secretly do it and accomplish much more.
The next reason I had for my argument was that Harriet Tubman had a strategy to help brings slaves safely to freedom. Joining the UGRR was a very intrepid thing for Tubman to do because there was a large amount of danger involved in doing so. There was always a very high bounty out on her head and had she been caught, she could have been killed. Knowing the risks, she had a plan that would help her success...

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...e than most abolitionists. She was very smart and she always knew what she was doing to ensure that she stayed free, and to make sure that she was able to help others become free. While making her 19 trips back and forth with the Underground Railroad and using her strategy of following the North Star, she was able to avoid being caught. While doing her work in the civil war, she used her intelligence to make cures to help the sick people and her bravery to organize a raid to harass whites, which she never got into trouble for. She took great risks and it was all because she wanted to be free and she wanted other slaves to be free as well. Harriet Tubman was a very caring, intelligent, and venturous person who was able to free 300 slaves including some of her family. I think these qualities are what made Harriet Tubman so much more successful than most abolitionists.

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