Frederick Douglass escaped slavery with the help of several individuals, most notably a female abolitionist named Anna Murray. She provided him with money and assistance to secure a disguise and plan his escape. Douglass ultimately fled to the North in 1838, where he became a prominent abolitionist and advocate for the rights of African Americans.
they helped for escaping slavery and coming back and help other people
Frederick Douglass had a lot of good qualities that benefitted the anti-slavery movement because he had experienced slavery first hand. I personally read his narrative which really portrays his story in a light that the history books cannot tell. He seemed to be very motivated in abolition and its cause which also helped bring him to the forefront.
Harriet Tubman is one of the most famous leaders of the Underground Railroad. Many other abolitionists (people against slavery) helped, as well.
Frederick Douglass pointed out to President Abraham Lincoln that framing the Civil War as a fight against slavery would discourage European nations, particularly Britain and France, from supporting the Confederacy. Douglass believed that emphasizing the moral imperative of ending slavery would align with the values of those countries and diminish their willingness to intervene on behalf of the South. This strategic narrative helped solidify the Union's position and garner support from anti-slavery factions abroad.
well actually, there were loads such as William Wilverforce, Thomas Clarckson, Olaudah Eqiuano and many more
He helped end slavery
she did somthing better and helped slaves get out of slavery and she was into the same slavery was as he was
they helped for escaping slavery and coming back and help other people
She help people escape from slavery
Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery in Maryland to the North by cleverly disguising himself as a sailor. He obtained a sailor's uniform and a protection pass, which he used to travel on a train and a steamboat. Douglass's knowledge of the routes and his determination helped him successfully reach the free states, ultimately settling in New Bedford, Massachusetts. His escape marked a pivotal moment in his life, allowing him to become a leading abolitionist and advocate for freedom.
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Yes she did, and when she escaped she helped over 300 more slaves escape as well !
No. Helen Pitts Douglass was white. She is the second wife of Frederick Douglass. They were married in 1884 until Frederick Douglass' death in 1895. Helen Pitts Douglass went to great lengths to make sure Frederick Douglass' home in Washington DC, called Cedar Hill, was preserved as a monument to Frederick Douglass and open to the public. Frederick Douglass' first wife Anna Murray Douglass was African American. Anna was a free black woman who helped Frederick escape from slavery. They were married in 1838 and had 5 children. She died in 1882.
no, but he gave speeches about have slavery was bad, so you could say that he kind off helped end it. But didn;t completely do it himself.
yes
Harriet Tubman escaped slavery and also she helped other slaves escape from slavery.
Hariet Tubman was a black person who helped to stop black slavery in the US. She helped many slaves escape slavery by helping out with the "Underground Railroad"