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1. Frederick Douglass discusses how Harriet Tubman does not receive applause for her

private actions in the abolitionist movement – what are the benefits to contributing
privately to a cause? What are the disadvantages or dangers?

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In New Bedford, Douglass began attending meetings of the abolitionist movement. During these meetings, he was exposed to the writings of abolitionist and journalist William Lloyd Garrison. ... It was Garrison who encouraged Douglass to become a speaker and leader in the abolitionist movement

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