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Harriet Tubm Successful, Courageous, And Brave
Do you think Harriet Tubman was Successful, Courageous, and Brave. Well I do because of what she did.

Harriet Tubman was very brave. Do you know that she freed over 20 thousand slaves. Well I think that would take lots of bravery to go back to the plantation she escaped from to help others.And she didn't even hesitate to go back.

Harriet was a very courageous woman.Do you know why I would say that.I said that because it took lots of courage to run away from her owners.She didn’t even look at the north star because she knew her path.Once she got to where she was going she was determined to go back and help.

Tubman was very successful on her journey She had outsmarted her owners by following the Underground Railroad.And she decided to go back

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