Harriet Tubman wasn't a slave during the time, she was a freeman that is willing to risk her life to lead people toward freedom. She was brave and full of justice to do such things. Harriet is now one of the most famous African American woman in the United States or even to the whole wide world. Her thinking was greater than any other people that I've met, her thinking was full of courage and risky. She knew that she would be waiting for death if she was found by the police her actions, but she did it anyways to help those enslaved people. She knows the pain being enslaved, so she didn't want it to happen to other people. She disliked injustice maybe even more than the people enslaved. She risked her life helping these people and didn't want any payback.
I have never seen anyone that would risk their life for injustice. People now usually cares only about themselves and less about being injustice to other people. Like my brother, he only cares about himself and never cares about what other people feel or think about him.
Hantine,
ReplyDeleteYour journal entries are too short. You need to be writing about 200 words per entry, but yours are significantly less than that. I will start deducting points for journal entries less than 200 words.
If you can't think of what to write, remember that the prompt is just a starting point. You can include your own thoughts and feelings about the topic, or write about something different, but related to the topic. What does it make you think of?
You can do it!
-M. McCool