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when did Frederick Douglass help end slaves
He worked with Abraham Lincoln on the issue of freeing slaves during the Civil War.
he worked with abraham lincoln on the issue of freeing slaves during the civil war
Slaves had natural but were not entirely equal to whites- Novanet
Yes, Frederick Douglass had siblings who were also slaves. His siblings were born into slavery just like he was, and they experienced similar hardships and struggles as enslaved individuals.
Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass, and Nat Turner were all antebellum slaves, but they were enslaved or freed very close to the Civil War.
In Douglass's narrative, several events highlight the human nature of slaves. One example is when Douglass witnesses the cruel treatment of his Aunt Hester, emphasizing the emotional pain and vulnerability experienced by slaves. Another event is when Douglass forms bonds of friendship with other slaves, demonstrating their capacity for compassion and connection. Additionally, Douglass's own desire for freedom and resistance against oppression showcases the innate human longing for autonomy and dignity.
Fredrick Douglass was known for supporting two different things. The two things that he supported were the freeing slaves and women suffrage.
his political review was to free slaves.
freedom of the slaves
They were both former slaves.
Sandy is a superstitious slave that gives Douglass a 'magical' root that is supposed to protect slaves from being whipped. Douglass does not believe in the power, but carries the root anyway.