Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

What is his reason for stating that Tubman has no need for his words of praise?

text title: Letter from Frederick Douglass to Harriet Tubman •

What is his reason for stating that Tubman has no need for his words of praise?

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a. He suggests her contributions to the abolitionist cause have been even greater than his own.
b. He believes truly good deeds do not require recognition.
c. implies that he is in greater need of public support than she.
d. He believes Harriet Tubman’s public reputation is so strong that it needs no further accolades.
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a. He suggests her contributions to the abolitionist cause have been even greater than his own.