Frederick Douglass traveled to Ireland in 1845 primarily to escape the oppressive atmosphere of the United States and to promote his abolitionist views. His journey coincided with the publication of his first autobiography, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave," which gained significant attention. In Ireland, Douglass sought to connect with the anti-slavery movement and found solidarity among the Irish people, who were themselves experiencing oppression under British rule. His time in Ireland also allowed him to reflect on issues of freedom and human rights.
He accomplish to free African Americans from slavery in the south.
yes Irish immigrants went to Ellis island in 1845-1852 because a famine started in ireland because of the blight witch made the potatoes all rotten
Former slave Fredrick Douglass identified that when the slaves were freed, the government let them go without anything to survive with. They left empty- handed. No food, no money, no family or friends and most sadly, no place they could call home.
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To abolish slavery in every state. For more info go to the link below.
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He accomplish to free African Americans from slavery in the south.
yes Irish immigrants went to Ellis island in 1845-1852 because a famine started in ireland because of the blight witch made the potatoes all rotten
Former slave Fredrick Douglass identified that when the slaves were freed, the government let them go without anything to survive with. They left empty- handed. No food, no money, no family or friends and most sadly, no place they could call home.
Former slave Fredrick Douglass identified that when the slaves were freed, the government let them go without anything to survive with. They left empty- handed. No food, no money, no family or friends and most sadly, no place they could call home.
He wrote in a Narrative writing however it is difficult to go in depth with his writing style. He was a slave so he did not get a good education and made many spelling errors in his work due to his poor education.
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1845 was the Mexican-American War.
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Frederick Douglas was born a slave and born in Talbot County, Maryland. After escaping to freedom he traveled many places including Massachusetts, Ireland and Britan.
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