This is exactly what Harriet Tubman did. She was an escaped slave from the South who ran away, promising her family that she would come back and save them. She made it all the way to the North, but still went back to the South 19 total times and saved her family, as she promised, and 300 other slaves. She had gone back as the leader of the Underground Railroad, the network of people who arranged hiding places for escaped slaves. Her actions proved that slaves hated the way they were being treated so much that they were willing to risk being caught to get out of the horrible lives they were
This is exactly what Harriet Tubman did. She was an escaped slave from the South who ran away, promising her family that she would come back and save them. She made it all the way to the North, but still went back to the South 19 total times and saved her family, as she promised, and 300 other slaves. She had gone back as the leader of the Underground Railroad, the network of people who arranged hiding places for escaped slaves. Her actions proved that slaves hated the way they were being treated so much that they were willing to risk being caught to get out of the horrible lives they were