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Why did Frederick Douglass think slavery was bad for whites and blacks?

because yes. figure it out your not low


What did Frederick Douglass urge Northern blacks to do during the war after 1863?

Enlist in the Union army.


How were blacks treated during slavery?

Rather poorly, or so Frederick Douglass would have us believe, and I do tend to believe him. In a pinch, purchase the softback version of:Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave, Written by Himselfby Frederick DouglassThe work is tightly written, short in length, shocking in nature and essential reading for any man or woman possessing some manner of life-affirming ethical construct.


In the nineteenth century the black leader who continued to press for full citizenship rights for blacks in the US was?

Frederick Douglass


What was Frederick Douglass primary concern after the civil war?

After the Civil War, his primary concern became education for blacks.


Did Fredrick Douglass meet Abraham Lincoln?

yes because they were both against slavery


What were Frederick Douglass's contributions to abolition movement?

Douglass spent his time as an abolitionist lecturing, writing, and meeting with government officials during the Civil War trying to convince the powers that be to put blacks in uniform and let them fight. Eventually, over 250,000 blacks served in the Union armies.


What did Frederick Douglass hate most about slavery?

he hated the way "blacks" were treated, especially since he witnessed his aunt getting whipped.


Was Frederick Douglass black?

Frederick Douglass (Frederick Bailey, c.1818-1895) was born a black slave but escaped. He became a noted abolitionist and worker for equal rights, for blacks and for women. He suggested at one point in his life that his biological father may have been one of his mother's masters in Maryland.


What were Frederick Douglass contributions to the abolitionist movement?

Douglass spent his time as an abolitionist lecturing, writing, and meeting with government officials during the Civil War trying to convince the powers that be to put blacks in uniform and let them fight. Eventually, over 250,000 blacks served in the Union armies.


What is the importance of Fredrick Douglass?

Frederick Douglass was well educated and literate. He impressed many whites with his abilities. He worked hard for black civil rights. He also helped Lincoln recruit blacks to join the Civil War.


Why did northern black leaders such as Frederick Douglass work as army recruiting agents?

They could sway Northern blacks to join the army despite poor treatment.