NO- he was not a candidate for President. However, at the 1888 Republican Convention he did receive a vote for the Republican nomination.
No he was an expansionist who favored the war.
Frederick was announced as an angent and they met at the white house in august of 1863
Abraham Lincoln
FEDERICK DOUGLASS=He Beg president Lincoln too end slavery but Lincoln thought he didn't have the challenge to do that and, Douglass was a talented person too
During the Civil War Frederick Douglass worked as an enlistment officer and encouraged President Lincoln to make Emancipation an issue in the Civil War. By:Kooldj :)
Abraham Lincoln
Yes. After Lincoln's assassination, Mrs. Lincoln sent Frederick Douglass the late President's "favorite walking staff," or cane, in recognition of Douglass' recruiting efforts during the Civil War.
No he was an expansionist who favored the war.
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yes because they were both against slavery
he was not with slavery he was with the North or with Abraham Lincoln
Frederick was announced as an angent and they met at the white house in august of 1863
Abraham Lincoln
Frederick Douglass was invited to the White House by President Abe Lincoln. Did Mr. Douglass ever except Lincoln's invitation and go to the White House.
All were against slavery
FEDERICK DOUGLASS=He Beg president Lincoln too end slavery but Lincoln thought he didn't have the challenge to do that and, Douglass was a talented person too
friends- states with slavery outlawed Abraham Lincoln slaves enemies- Confederacy