when did Frederick Douglass help end slaves
Frederick Douglass...
To abolish slavery
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
i have no clueOn the other hand, I do know, and the answer isFrederick Douglass.
lincoln opposed slavery, but douglas thought slavery had its place
Frederick Douglass believed that slavery was inherently unjust and dehumanizing, advocating for its abolition and equality for all individuals regardless of race. In contrast, Chief Justice Roger Taney's views in the Dred Scott decision of 1857 upheld the legality of slavery and denied African Americans citizenship rights, deeming them inferior to whites and perpetuating the institution of slavery. Taney's views reinforced systemic racism, while Douglass's sought to dismantle it.
they both were against slavery but john brown raided. lincoln just protestend and had debates
Lincolns plan was to abolish slavery!
At first his action to the civil war was only about keeping the nation together; later he decided he had to stop slavery, the cause of the war, to end the war, he himself never liked slavery and race meant nothing to judging a person.
Yes, Frederick Douglass's mother, Harriet Bailey, died when he was about seven years old. He was separated from her as a child and only saw her a few times before her death. Her passing had a profound impact on Douglass, shaping his views on family, loss, and the institution of slavery.
To end slavery
Jacobs' descriptions of slavery's abuses was he was all for it. Douglass however was not into the slavery abuse.
Yes he was born into slavery.
when did Frederick Douglass help end slaves
Lincolns plan was to abolish slavery!
he was not with slavery he was with the North or with Abraham Lincoln