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Frederick Douglas.
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (born circa 1818 - February 20, 1895)
Frederick has written: '1870-1871' 'The war diary of the Emperor Frederick III 1870-1871'
Frederick Douglass was a soldier in the Civil War. Frederick Douglass was an African American solider fighting to free his people.
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Frederick Douglas was an abolitionist in the civil war and aged 77 years (1817-1895)
Opposition to the Mexican-American War was mostly among abolitionists, who felt that the war was being fought to expand the area under which slavery could be legal and that the war had no legitimate cause. Notable among those who opposed the war were Abraham Lincoln, who in his only senate term sponsored resolutions asking whether the Mexicans fired on US soldiers on their soil or on US soil (or in the region disputed between Mexico and the US at the time), and Stephen Douglas who called the war the "rape of Mexico."
Frederick Bernays Wiener has written: 'The new Articles of war'
He was 43 when the war began.