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erastovalidia [21]
2 years ago
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................................................. Pls help meh

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Mazyrski [523]2 years ago
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This question focuses on the perspective of the three different characters that were spoken about?

<h3>How their perspectives was similar on the issue of Slavery</h3>

Douglas, Harriet and Nat all agreed that slavery was evil. They all tried in the ways that they could to see that people had their freedom and rights regardless of their race.

<h3>How their perspective differed</h3>

The differences in perspective can be seen in the strategies they employed to seek for freedom

<u>Harriet Tubman:</u>

Tubman believed in helping the people held in captivity to escape through the underground tunnel.

<u>Nat Turner:</u>

He believed in the use of violence and rebellion as a way to fight against the slave institution.

<u>Frederick Douglas:</u>

Frederick believed that the constitution could be rewritten in such a way that it would abolish slavery. Hence he used his pen to write against slavery in a way that he could sway people's minds.

Read more on slavery here: brainly.com/question/9374853

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