The underground railroad, NOT A FLYING PIG!
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They stay strong (not showing weakness), they aren't selfish, they work hard, they don't give up, they try and benefit not only themselves but others, and they do what is necessary in a current situation. (lying, cheating, stealing...) examples: Odysseus, M.L.K, Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, F.D.R, Gandhi...
Achilles never tried to escape going to Troy, quite the contrary. He wanted to go to Troy.
He became convinced that his life and that of his family was in danger.
He tried to escape to austria, but the people stopped his carriage before he had past the border.
Air Buddies is a movie about a group of puppies. The bad guys in the movie capture Buddy and Molly and then try to capture their puppies. However, the Buddies manage to escape and try to help the others.
to escape slavery
he was a great speach giver
Frederick Douglass tried to change how most people viewed blacks by advocating for abolition, speaking out against slavery, and standing up for equal rights and opportunities for African-Americans. He used his own experiences as a former slave to shed light on the brutality and injustice of slavery, and through his writings and speeches, he aimed to challenge racist beliefs and stereotypes about black people.
Escape to freedom and to ban slavery.
He helped try to free slaves and he was a good frind to Lincoln He helped try to free slaves and he was a good frind to Lincoln
Corsica where he was born. Elba which he escaped from.
about the same reason East German people tried to escape to West Germany. FREEDOM of body, mind and thought......................as opposed to slavery
she would do a bird call thing and it would let the slaves know they would try to escape
Douglass was a very important and influential person against slavery. He was an a part of the Abolition movement. He was born into slavery and was later freed. Since he was one of very few African slaves that knew how to read and write, he wrote "The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass" it provided an accurate inside look into slavery that had rarely been published in the past. It becomes one of very few published works that can state authoritatively what slavery was like from the viewpoint of a former slave.
Did who try to stop slavery? Abraham Lincoln
yes he did try to end slavery.
Not only did she try, but she also did escape!