Frederick Douglass was generally supportive of the Fifteenth Amendment, which aimed to grant African American men the right to vote. He believed that suffrage was crucial for achieving true equality and political power for Black Americans. However, Douglass also expressed disappointment that the amendment did not extend voting rights to women, highlighting his commitment to broader civil rights beyond race alone. Overall, he viewed the amendment as a significant step forward, albeit an incomplete one.
how does douglass feel about america
hopeful
because it made them lots of money, and made them feel superior
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Because his grandmother lived far away
Because his grandmother lived far away
Because his grandmother lived far away
well duah its slavery were people had to work hard labor everydaii
Amendment = We feel like changing the law but can't alter the prexisting constitution. Thus we just add to it.
That's the Fifth Amendment.
Second