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Posted: 2025-04-26 04:15:27 UTC

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In an 1868 letter, Frederick Douglass commends Harriet Tubman for her extraordinary and selfless service to enslaved people, highlighting her courage and dedication, often unseen and unacknowledged by the public.
Harriet Tubman's selfless service to enslaved people
Frederick Douglass's admiration and respect for Tubman
The contrast between public recognition and private sacrifice
Tubman's bravery and the perils she faced
Douglass's testimony to Tubman's character and trustworthiness
Overcoming the dangers and hardships of aiding enslaved people
Working in obscurity without public recognition
Facing skepticism from those unaware of Tubman's true character