Ummmm I'll try..He was runaway slave who traveled speaking to huge auidences abroad and in the northern states. Im such a smarty pants :3
Abolition of slavery
Fredrick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (formerly Frederick Bailey) was the former slave that edited and published "The North Star".
Yes,William Lloyd Garrison influenced Fredrick Douglass to become an abolitionist,
Fredrick Douglass did not attend the Gettysburg Address delivered by Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863. Although Douglass was a prominent abolitionist and civil rights advocate, he was not present at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery where Lincoln spoke. However, Douglass did later express his admiration for the address and its emphasis on liberty and equality.
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Abolition of slavery
Fredrick Douglass
Fredrick Douglass, Harriet Tubman
Fredrick Douglass
Fredrick Douglass i think
Frederick Douglass (formerly Frederick Bailey) was the former slave that edited and published "The North Star".
Yes,William Lloyd Garrison influenced Fredrick Douglass to become an abolitionist,
in the 1830s
The Education of Fredrick Douglass is the title of a booklet published by Penguin in 1982. Fredrick Douglass was an escaped American slave who became active in the abolishionist movement. The booklet is an extract from his autobiography, from birth up to the time he learned to read.
Fredrick Douglass was an African-American abolitionist, orator, writer and statesman. He is famous for his three autobiographies. However, Douglass was not a poet and there is no evidence to suggest that he wrote poems.
Some famous abolitionists include Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, William Lloyd Garrison, and Sojourner Truth.