No. He was friendly towards the South, and beleved that the new territories should each vote whether they ought to be slave or free, before joining the United States.
Stephen A. Douglas believed in the concept of popular sovereignty, which allowed residents of a territory to decide whether or not to permit slavery. He believed this approach would help avoid conflicts over the issue of slavery in new territories.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act, promoted by Stephen Douglass.
Popular sovereigntysee Wikipedia article on Stephen A. Douglass for more information.
There is not much known about the childhood of Stephen A. Douglass. He was born to Stephen Arnold Douglass and Sarah Fisk in 1847. He was well educated and taught school for some time.
Jacobs' descriptions of slavery's abuses was he was all for it. Douglass however was not into the slavery abuse.
Yes he was born into slavery.
Frederick Douglass was known for discussing religious belief in the role of slavery.
his parents were Stephen A. Douglass and Sarah Fisk
when did Frederick Douglass help end slaves
Neither of the two were opposed to slavery.
he was not with slavery he was with the North or with Abraham Lincoln
Kentucky Texas.