Harriet Tubman exemplified bravery and power through her extremely risky actions to free herself and the people she was around every single day. Due to the fact she was a slave, if people were caught escaping, there was no such thing as only getting a slap on the wrist; it was popular for slaves to be beaten and even hung. Harriet Tubman formed the underground railroad despite seeing the poor treatment of slaves, three-day trips to and from to guide them to freedom.
Harriet Tubman demonstrated empathy for the people she lead to freedom just by the total amount of time and effort she put into making sure some people would have a chance at a better life, a chance to freedom.