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What did Frederick?

Frederick Douglass was a soldier in the Civil War. Frederick Douglass was an African American solider fighting to free his people.


Did Frederick Douglass have any sons or daughters?

Yes, Frederick Douglass had children. The most known are his two sons who went to war in the 1860s. (During the Civil War.)


When Frederick Douglass was born where did he go?

Frederick Douglass was born in February 1818. After the Civil War he went to Washington DC.


Was Frederick Douglass a Confederate or Union supporter?

Frederick Douglass did not live in the Confederacy. He was born in Maryland and spent time in New York and Massachusetts to fight against slavery.


Was Frederick Douglass against the Mexican war?

yeah


What are the release dates for Civil War Journal - 1993 Frederick Douglass?

Civil War Journal - 1993 Frederick Douglass was released on: USA: 30 March 1994


Did Frederick Douglass anything in the civil war?

no but his two sons were in the civil war


How old was Frederick Douglass when the civil war broke out?

He was 43 when the war began.


Did Frederick Douglass 2 sons die in the civil war?

yes


Who was the African-American who called the war with Mexico disgraceful and?

Frederick Douglass


What role did Frederick Douglass play in helping blacks fight in the war?

Frederick Douglass (1818-95) was a prominent American abolitionist, author and orator. Born a slave, Douglass escaped at age 20 and went on to become a world-renowned anti-slavery activist. Douglass's Role in the Civil War: African Americans were ready and willing to fight in the Civil War, but President Lincoln and Union leaders were not sure how they felt about enlisting black troops. By 1860, Douglass was well known for his efforts to end slavery and his skill at public speaking. During the Civil War, Douglass was a consultant to President Abraham Lincoln and helped convince him that slaves should serve in the Union forces and that the abolition of slavery should be a goal of the war.


What are major events in Frederick Douglass life?

Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in 1818, escaped to freedom in 1838, and became a prominent abolitionist and social reformer. He published his autobiography, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave," in 1845 and went on to become a key figure in the fight for the abolition of slavery and civil rights for African Americans. He also served as a counselor to President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War and held various government positions after the war.