I'm not sure but he was a abolitionist after escaping to the North. People actually listened to him because he had been a slave.
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He also was a verrry important man
Frederick Douglass didn't like the Underground Railroad. He didn't like it because he felt like to many people knew about it. He felt as if this thing was sappiest to be very secret was way too well known. Some slaves talked about it so much that even some slave holders began to hear about it.
Douglas criticizes those involved with the Underground Railroad in the west for publicizing escape routes. This jeopardizes other slaves chances of escaping.
why did Frederick Douglas join the underground railroad
freedom of the slaves
For Freedom, He believed education was the key to success, which in fact was what he was perusing.
There were seventeen buildings that were part of the original Frederick Douglass houses in New York City, New York. These houses are now owned by the New York Housing Authority.
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no. the underground railroad was a secret (underground) chain of people who would help slaves reach freedom. the "railroad" part of the underground railroad was simply a way to refer to the chain of people that runaway slaves would stay with.
He was in the Union.
his weaknesses were the slavery part
yes, North Carolina was part of the underground railroad.
freedom of the slaves
The Underground Railroad which was invented in part by Herriet Tubman.
For Freedom, He believed education was the key to success, which in fact was what he was perusing.
underground , it is part of the underground railroad
Underground railroad Underground railroad
There were seventeen buildings that were part of the original Frederick Douglass houses in New York City, New York. These houses are now owned by the New York Housing Authority.
Frederick Douglass and John Brown
the underground railroad
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