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saw5 [17]
2 years ago
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In two or three sentences, compare the two Harriets. Identify one way in which they were similar and one way in which they were

different.
ASAP!!!!
History
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fomenos2 years ago
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Harriet Tubman was an important woman who was a conductor on the Underground Railroad. While Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote a book about slavery. Abraham Lincoln said,"<span>the </span>little woman<span> who wrote the book that </span>started<span> this great </span><span>war." </span>
Flura [38]2 years ago
7 0

Both Harriet Jacobs and Harriet Robinson were treated unfairly. Harriet Robinson could quit her job. Harriet Jacobs could not. (This is the sample response.)

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