Frederick Douglass viewed the American Union as a complex entity, embodying both the ideals of liberty and the realities of oppression. He recognized the potential for the Union to be a platform for freedom and equality, yet he was acutely aware of its systemic injustices, particularly regarding slavery. Douglass believed that true progress required confronting and dismantling these injustices, advocating for a Union that lived up to its founding principles of justice and equality for all. Ultimately, he saw the potential for the Union to be a force for good if it embraced reform and justice.
I think he was on the Union's side.
why did Frederick Douglass get involved in the abolitionist
She was Caucasian
because yes. figure it out your not low
he thought he was a spoiled brat with horrible table manners.
I think he was on the Union's side.
i think it is Frederick Douglass wife yaa i think
I don't think there was a wanted poster of Fredrick Douglass
He wanted to tell about his life and what he went though.
why did Frederick Douglass get involved in the abolitionist
I think his mothers name was sally!
because he think it was not fair
She was Caucasian
because yes. figure it out your not low
he thought he was a spoiled brat with horrible table manners.
Frederick Douglass called his newspaper The North Star because the north star was the star that fugitive slaves on the underground railroad used to guide themselves to freedom.
I think the most important person was the he's mama