in the 1830s
John Smith
Yes, Frederick Douglass was a poet. He was born in 1818 and died in 1895. He was an abolitionist and also taught at a university.
Henry BeecherJohn BrownStephen Douglas was a fervent abolitionist who attacked proslavery families in Kansas.
Frederick Douglas was most effective as an abolitionist as a newspaper writer. His counsel was sought by many wealthy abolitionists, however, his public speaking impact is an unknown factor. It was, if anything, probably overrated. There is no doubt however, that as a writer, he made himself well known.
It was Frederick Douglass.
Frederick Douglas
why did Frederick Douglass get involved in the abolitionist
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist, author, editor, public speaker and diplomat
Frederick Douglass (formerly Frederick Bailey) was the former slave that edited and published "The North Star".
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Abolitionist leader, Frederick Douglas, was married to Anna Murray-Douglass from 1838 to 1882. He was then married to Helen Pitts Douglass from 1884 to 1895.
in 1847 Douglas began his own abolitionist newspaper.