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William Lloyd Garrison, founder of the weekly journal the Liberator and abolitionist newspaper. You know you could just refer to Wikipedia.

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Q: Who did Fredrick Douglass meet that encouraged him to give a speech about slavery?
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Yes it did


What is the name of the speech that Frederick Douglass gave about slavery?

The speech was called "The Hypocrisy of American Slavery" given July 4, 1852 at Rochester, NY


What literary devices did Fredrick Douglass use in his novels?

Imagery, personification, figures of speech, and sounds to make his experiences vivid for the reader.


What is Frederick douglass's famous speech?

i had a dream was about people should be treated equal


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ambassador to Haiti (1889-91 Fredrick Douglass, the American slave turned statesman, was the U.S. ambassador to Haiti from 1889-91. Here is what he said of Haiti in a speech at the World Fair in Chicago in 1893.


When did Frederick Douglass become an abolitionist?

After escaping slavery in 1838, Frederick Douglass settled in New Bedford, Massachusetts and attended a church that sponsored abolitionist speakers. After hearing a speech by William Lloyd Garrison in 1841, Douglass became involved in the movement to outlaw slavery in the United States.


In Frederick Douglass speech excerpt what to the slave is the Fourth of July give examples of ethos pathos and logos he uses?

Logos is the logic behind his speech. Ask yourself, Was his argument valid? Why or why not? and, What parts of his speech added to its validity? Pathos is the emotion invoked in a piece. Ask yourself, What about this speech caused emotional responses from his readers/listeners? Was it the horrors of slavery he describes? Ethos is his credibility. Ask yourself, What about Douglass makes his speech credible? was it that he was a Black man that had seen first hand the terrors of slavery and then horrors it allowed?


What did Frederick Douglass have against The Fourth of July?

I believe you are referring to his speech he gave entitled "Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro." Douglass was simply pointing out the inconsistencies and hypocrisy of the white American population. They were celebrating freedom while oppressing those in slavery.


When did Frederick Douglass give his speech?

in 18857


What would you say is a universal theme that Douglass is addressing in Frederick Douglass' speech on July 4 1852?

Freedom.


What part of speech is slavery?

"Slavery" is a noun.


What was Frederick Douglass first accomplishment?

He was a abolitionist and the main Author of the Union Newspaper, The North Star. He also helped Harriet Tubman in the Underground Railroadi did a report on him in the 5th grade. he did escape slavery, with help from one of his freinds, but i would say his biggest accomplishment was his speech. it was so great no one wrote it down. his speech help stop slavery, i do think it was a bout (the speech) slavery, what happened, so it got people to go against slavery. and so he traveled do the sppech, people swiching sides. hope i helped!:P