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Yes, the impact of Frederick Douglass is still felt today. He was a former slave who proved that African-Americans were equally as intelligent and articulate as white people. His impact on African-American pride is still felt today.
Frederick Douglass was an active reformer in some of the most important movements of the 19th Century. He was, first and foremost, an abolitionist leader. Later he became active in the women's suffrage movement.
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a positive impact given on other African American lives is that it helps people to SUCCEED in life.
the social impact was nothing
Yes, the impact of Frederick Douglass is still felt today. He was a former slave who proved that African-Americans were equally as intelligent and articulate as white people. His impact on African-American pride is still felt today.
Frederick Douglass was an active reformer in some of the most important movements of the 19th Century. He was, first and foremost, an abolitionist leader. Later he became active in the women's suffrage movement.
no he did nothing
He encouraged others to escape from slavery, and also to stand up for themselves, because if they didn't then no one would stand up for them
Frederick Douglass was an antislavery-activist who ate cheese(feta) 143 is what we be texting.143-i L,L L, love you.
Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and civil rights activist, made lasting contributions to the fight against slavery and injustice. Although he is no longer alive to receive a Nobel Prize, his impact and advocacy for equality have been recognized and celebrated globally.
a positive impact given on other African American lives is that it helps people to SUCCEED in life.
Arnie D Slaughter has written: 'An analysis on the image of the African American father and his impact on the African American family structure' -- subject(s): African American men, African American fathers, African American families
the social impact was nothing
Whites began to disenfranchise African American voters.
It made them very wealthy.
The African Americans got more freedom.