What is the topic of this passage?
an enslaved man rowing other people to freedom
a runaway who has not eaten in days
details about what slavery was like in the South
a man's last trip down the Ohio River
Well, I did it. Oh, it was a long rowin time in the cold,
with me worryin. But pretty soon I see a light way up
high. Then I remembered the woman told me to watch
for a light. Told me to row to the light, which is what I
did. And when I got to it, there were two men. They
reached down and grabbed the girl. Then one of the men
took me by the arm. Said, "You about hungry?" And if he
hadn't been holdin me, I would of fell out of that rowboat.
Well, that was my first trip. I was scared for a long time
after that. But pretty soon I got over it, as other folks
asked me to take them across the river. Two and three at
a time, I'd take them. I got used to makin three or four
trips every month.
-"Carrying the Running-Aways,"
Virginia Hamilton

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The topic is that the narrator is a slave runaway assist. They are explaining how scary it can be putting yourself in such danger on a semi regular basis trying to free people. Every time he even sees a light, he feels it could very well be the owners on their tail. When he says the two men grabbed the girl as well as him otherwise he would have fell, he's just saying he is hungry and spent of his energy carrying out the trips.

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