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Women's rights.
He escaped from slavery,and later gave speeches on anti-slavery,and women's rights.
Frederick Douglass has been called the father of the civil rights movement. He rose through determination, brilliance, and eloquence to shape the American nation. He was an abolitionist, human rights and women's rights activist, orator, author, journalist, publisher, and social reformer
Frederick dougalss tries to escape quite afew times but unfortunately they were unsuccessful. He was abolitionist, orator, editor, and reformer. Douglass is decribed as the founder of the civil rights movement. Douglass firmly belived in equality, whether you were black, female, Native American, or a recent immigrant.
That is a matter of opinion, but I think that Martin Luther King Jr. is the most widely known.
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Women's rights.
He escaped from slavery,and later gave speeches on anti-slavery,and women's rights.
Frederick Douglass
The three boxes of liberty and rights. The ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box. -- Frederick Douglass, speaking in Williamsport, PA. Nov. 15, 1867
Frederick Douglass was well educated and literate. He impressed many whites with his abilities. He worked hard for black civil rights. He also helped Lincoln recruit blacks to join the Civil War.
During the Civil War Douglass, a Radical Republican, tried to persuade President Abraham Lincoln that former slaves should be allowed to join the Union Army. After the war Douglass campaigned for full civil rights for former slaves and was a strong supporter of women's suffrage.Frederick Douglass fought for what he believed in.
Frederick Douglass has been called the father of the civil rights movement. He rose through determination, brilliance, and eloquence to shape the American nation. He was an abolitionist, human rights and women's rights activist, orator, author, journalist, publisher, and social reformer
Frederick dougalss tries to escape quite afew times but unfortunately they were unsuccessful. He was abolitionist, orator, editor, and reformer. Douglass is decribed as the founder of the civil rights movement. Douglass firmly belived in equality, whether you were black, female, Native American, or a recent immigrant.
Frederick Douglass was a slave who became a famous freedom fighter and ran a newspaper called "The North Star." He used the paper to advocate for the abolition of slavery and equal rights for all.
Frederick Douglass, a former slave, began the abolitionist newspaper North Star in 1847. The newspaper was dedicated to advocating for the end of slavery and promoting civil rights for African Americans. Douglass used the North Star as a platform to inspire others and advance the abolitionist cause.
Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872 as the candidate of the Equal Rights Party. Frederick Douglass was nominated as her running mate, but it is unclear whether he actually accepted or campaigned for the ticket.