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And though the results of her unexampled heroism were not to free a whole nation [. . .] yet this object was as much the desire of her heart, as it was of that of the great leader of Israel. Her cry to the slave-holders, was ever like his to Pharaoh, "Let my people go!" and not even he imperiled life and limb more willingly, than did our courageous and self-sacrificing friend.
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It explains who Moses was and why his story is important.
It explains who Moses was and why his story is important.
It clarifies to the reader what happened under the Fugitive Slave Law.
It clarifies to the reader what happened under the Fugitive Slave Law.
It describes Harriet Tubman’s background before she began to rescue people from slavery.
It describes Harriet Tubman’s background before she began to rescue people from slavery.
It explains why Bradford chose to refer to Tubman as “The Moses
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Responses
It explains who Moses was and why his story is important.
It explains who Moses was and why his story is important.
It clarifies to the reader what happened under the Fugitive Slave Law.
It clarifies to the reader what happened under the Fugitive Slave Law.
It describes Harriet Tubman’s background before she began to rescue people from slavery.
It describes Harriet Tubman’s background before she began to rescue people from slavery.
It explains why Bradford chose to refer to Tubman as “The Moses
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It explains why Bradford chose to refer to Tubman as “The Moses.”