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Harriet Tubman, 22-end: ANAPHORA ANECDOTE CONTENTMENT DASH ELOQUENT EVOKING FAIR GENEROSITY INDOMITABLE INTERRUPTING_ELEMENTS LINGERS PARALLELSIM PARENTHETICAL_EXPRESSIONS PATRICK_STARR PLANTATION PUNCTUATION_MARKS RELUCTANCE SECRET_ROOM SKEPTICAL SPONGE_BOB SULLEN THOMAS_SIMS THUS TRUST WELCOME WILLIAM_STILL

Horizontales
He saw the importance of preserving the stories "as they had given them."
Repetition of the beginnings of sentences
Commas, dashes, parentheses
Behind the shoe shelf in Thomas Garrett's house
German safehouse owner's attitude toward the largest group Tubman had ever brought
What Tubman gained from her party
The reference to history personally connects Tubman and the Reverend J.W. Loguen with other abolitionists
set apart from the rest of the sentence by a pair of punctuation marks
When you are doubtful or mistrusting
German couple saying have more this, have more that
William and Ellen Craft escaped
Represented the reality of danger
Verticales
Light skin color
Bringing a memory up
Stays with you
Use a pair of commas, a pair of dashes, or parentheses to mark additional information (meaningful but not required details)
Impossible to subdue or defeat
Two minus signs/hyphens
A feeling of being "a'ight" and okey-dokey
Like this
"Have more milk, have more bread, have more meat"
Adjective form of eloquence
For no particular reason appears in this crossword
A feeling of not wanting to do something
Appears in this crossword for no other reason than to keep his best friend company
Attitude of throwing a pity-party