BOO
Fredrick Douglas was a slave. His Owner moved him up to a non Slave state because he ws a doctor for the army. The owner didnt tell him he was technically free. So, when his owner died years later. He found out. He tried to sue the owners wife but, the court wouldnt allow it because technically Douglas was black and not a citizen.
poor and unfair
Fredrick DouglasFrederick Douglas did, after many years of being a slave he was taught to read by his owners wife. Thus launcing his writing career. He launched the ideal of the North Star in 1838.Frederick Douglas
The slave owners.
i am not sure, but he wrote a good (yet sad) book.
BOO
Frederick Douglass shows that slavery corrupts slave owners by illustrating how they exercise arbitrary power and cruelty over enslaved individuals, leading to a dehumanization of both parties. He also portrays how slave owners become morally compromised by justifying their actions through racist ideologies and perpetuating systemic oppression. Through his own experiences and observations, Douglass highlights how slavery erodes the moral fabric of society and the individuals involved.
Fredrick Douglas was a slave. His Owner moved him up to a non Slave state because he ws a doctor for the army. The owner didnt tell him he was technically free. So, when his owner died years later. He found out. He tried to sue the owners wife but, the court wouldnt allow it because technically Douglas was black and not a citizen.
poor and unfair
Fredrick DouglasFrederick Douglas did, after many years of being a slave he was taught to read by his owners wife. Thus launcing his writing career. He launched the ideal of the North Star in 1838.Frederick Douglas
The northern Democrats supported Stephen A. Douglas for President in 1860, but the southern Democrats withheld support for Douglas. The South demanded that Douglas repudiate the Freeport Doctrine and support a federal slave law. The Douglas supporters pointed out that to do that would drive the northern Democrats into the Republican Party.
slavery is like your just being used by owners.
The slave owners.
i am not sure, but he wrote a good (yet sad) book.
plantation owners
When slavery was abolished, slaves were released from their owners, making them "free".
Plantation owners were outraged that slavery had been outlawed in the territories. People in the territories were angry that a new political party had been established. Many Americans disagreed with the Supreme Court decision to limit slavery in the territories. Opposing forces clashed because they disagreed about popular sovereignty and slavery.