Frederick Douglass was a preacher at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, an independent black denomination Church in New York City, New York.
To abolish slavery in every state. For more info go to the link below.
For Freedom, He believed education was the key to success, which in fact was what he was perusing.
He helped give the rights to all people.
No, the Emancipation Proclamation was written by Abraham Lincoln after conferring with Frederick Douglass.
Frederick Douglass was known for his life story, called The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, that I had to read for school. He tells about his masters and about the treatment of his fellow slaves. Frederick addressed this narrative to southerners in the 1800s to demonstrate the treatment of the slaves. After Douglass published his book, many believed him and agreed with him. Some became abolitionists. He also helped on the Underground railroad and helped to fight for women's rights. He thought that everyone was created equally and that nothing could change that.
Frederick Douglass
To abolish slavery in every state. For more info go to the link below.
For Freedom, He believed education was the key to success, which in fact was what he was perusing.
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
He helped give the rights to all people.
He wanted to bring an end to slavery.
He wanted to bring an end to slavery.
He wanted to bring an end to slavery.
Frederick Douglass
He said he wanted to end slavery be free in all states
Frederick Douglass served as the U.S. Minister Resident and Consul General to Haiti. He held this position from 1889 to 1891, where he worked to strengthen diplomatic relations between the United States and Haiti, advocating for the rights and dignity of the Haitian people. Douglass's appointment was significant as he was one of the first African Americans to hold such a prominent diplomatic role.