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ANSWER:History does show that Frederick Douglas had met with President Lincoln a few times. However, there's no exact documentation on what one party said to the other. It is believed that the discussions mainly focused on the issue of slavery.
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In the Civil War, Frederick Douglas became angry at his fellow free black citizens because they would not volunteer to fight for the Union. He thought that black people of all people should take up the cause of flighting against slavery. Instead, he was hitting his head against a stone wall.
Frederick Douglass had striking blue eyes, which was notable given his African American heritage. His eye color often drew attention and was mentioned in various descriptions of him. Douglass himself remarked on the uniqueness of his appearance, highlighting the contrast between his physical traits and societal perceptions of race during his time.
A narrative of his life. It is titled " Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An American Slave"
Frederick Douglass' life. It really shouldn't be that hard to figure out.....
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The narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass is considered an autobiography because it was written by Frederick Douglass himself and recounts his life experiences and struggles as a slave in America.
Frederick Williams has written: 'The voyages of Frederick Williams' -- subject(s): Seafaring life
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave