She was described as a hero to the slave, In the text "A Letter To Harriet TubMan" it states in paragraph 3 "The midnight sky and the silent stars have been the witness of your affection to freedom and of your heroism". This quote is talking about the slaves and the silent white people recoginze her affection to freedom and her heroism, This quote connects to the texts because it's talking about how some people recoginze her as a hero.
She was described as a brave woman, In paragraph 2 in the story "BioLogical Sketch on Harriet Tubman" the text said "Harriet Tubman had many great attributes including bravery. As a young teen, she was seriously injured to the head by a white overseer for …show more content…
In the text "A Letter to Harriet Tubman" the text said "I know of no one who was willingly encountered more perils and hardships to serve our enslaved people than you have" (paragraph 3). She was willing to encounter hard times just to save enslaved people. This quote is connected to my text by describing her dedication to helping slave people reach freedom. Also in the text "Biological Sketch on Harriet Tubman" the text said "her brothers returned home, but Harriet followed the path to freedom along. Finally, she made 19 trips to slave country and it is believed that she led 300 slaves to freedom. Not only was she brave, she was also determined" (paragraph 2). Even though her brother returned home, Harriet Tubman still followed her path to freedom and brought along 300 slaves with her to freedom. This quote connects to my topic sentence because it talks about her determination to help slaves reach