Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass both share the trait of being charismatic. Harriet Tubman was a loving character and person, everything she did was for the greater good of the people she was trying to help. The fact that she risks her life everyday trying to help out the people that were just like her, and many people knowing this loved her for it. Frederick Douglass was a kind boy and man, as a child even the white boys around his neighborhood would help him because of how much they liked him as a boy, he even gave them some bread to eat so they taught him to read and a lot better. Harriet Tubman alone had the quality of commitment, once she decided she was going to do something she wasn’t going to find any excuses on why not to do it, but on how she can do it better than she originally thought she was going to. …show more content…
Harriet Tubman allowed hundreds of slaves to become free and saving their lives from the hell they lived in. Frederick Douglass spoke his heart out to the many people in front of him reaching to their hearts and making them feel different about how America was back then. Nobody is born a hero, but anyone can become