He belived slavery was wrong
Both Frederick Douglas and William L. Garrison made substantial progress in having the US rethink their positions on slavery. Douglas and Garrison used their newspapers to inform Americans about the immorality of slavery. The also spoke in public concerning their ideas about the abolition of slavery in the US long before the US Civil War.
Harriet Tubman, Nat Turner, Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vessey, Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas was anti-slavery, because he was a slave until he escaped to freedom and then spoke to people about how wrong it was.
popular sovereignty allows for the people to choose where they stand on the subject and Frederick believed that the people would vote for no slavery
overcoming slavery and getting tortured as a slave
Because he did a speech that was against slavery.
Frederick Douglas
Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglas.
William wilberforce & Frederick Douglas
he wrote about his life and gave speeches
Frederick Douglas was an escaped slave who spoke against slavery. He also wrote an autobiography that is widely renowned and taught himself to read and write.
John Brown and Frederick Douglas were both abolitionists. Frederick wanted to ended slavery peacefully while John Brown was using violence to free slaves.
Frederick Douglas
He belived slavery was wrong
Both Frederick Douglas and William L. Garrison made substantial progress in having the US rethink their positions on slavery. Douglas and Garrison used their newspapers to inform Americans about the immorality of slavery. The also spoke in public concerning their ideas about the abolition of slavery in the US long before the US Civil War.
The North Star was an anti-slavery news paper that was started by Frederick Douglas in 1838 until 1851. Frederick Douglas was an abolitionist. He was born a slave in 1818 and died a free man in 1895.