His Hero was his mother
Willam Lloyed Garrison was Fredricks hero.
his hero was Justin Lawrence Barrett
yes he did but he did it all by himself
I believe he lines the garden with tar so if any slave is found with tar on their person, then they're lashed.
His childhood was like any other childhood
he out forward the effort to help us get our rights our equals something that we deserved. and not to be treated unfairly but to be equal because no body is perfect than any body else
Freed slave Frederick Douglas was self educated and was a force for abolition of slavery. He became a well known scholar. Perhaps the best answer to this is that he did not make any major mistakes, however, he avoided a disaster with John Brown. Douglas had been invited by John Brown to his farm in Maryland. He explained his planned slave revolt to Douglas, and asked for his help. Douglas wisely wanted no part of the scheme.
Frederick Douglass' descendants can be contacted through the Douglass Family website: http://fdfi.org
Yes
As a slave Frederick Douglass had little opportunity for playtime and sports. As an activist, he did not have time for these kind of diversions.
Yes, Frederick Douglass had children. The most known are his two sons who went to war in the 1860s. (During the Civil War.)
Yes, Frederick Douglass wrote several poems throughout his life. Some of his well-known works include "The Haunted Oak" and "The Gallant Sixth of October." Douglass used poetry as a means of expressing his thoughts on social issues such as slavery and freedom.
yes he did but he did it all by himself
did rose parks have any friends
Yes he did one girl and three boys
Yes he did, one girl and three boys.
yes he had 2 pets 1 dog and one cat
Did Fredrick Douglass become Vice President
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.