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In the context of John Brown’s work, Douglass views Tubman’s work as equally important or in the same category.
In the text, Douglass mentioned that apart from John Brown who is now late no other person had slaved for the black race than Tubman.
This means that he held Tubman's work in high regard and equated it to the work that John Brown had done.
So, he praised and commended the efforts that Harriet Tubman had put into the Underground Railroad.
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