Frederick Douglass...
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.
Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison and other former slaves was involve in the abolition movement.
Yes, Frederick Douglass was a poet. He was born in 1818 and died in 1895. He was an abolitionist and also taught at a university.
Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln were perhaps the two most significant abolitionists. Because of their stature, they were able inspire great amounts of people and write legislation necessary to abolish slavery.
he didn't
his job was to stop slavery
he injoyed writing and reading also trying to stop slavery.
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Yes he was born into slavery.
he stopped slavery
Frederick Douglass escaped from Massachusetts after leaving Maryland.
he was not with slavery he was with the North or with Abraham Lincoln
No. At the time of the birth of his children, Frederick Douglass was living in a free state, so his children were not born into slavery. With the help of British supporters, Frederick Douglass was able to purchase his freedom in 1847.
Frederick Douglass' nickname was, The Black O'Connell. He was also known as the Little Giant. Frederick Douglass was most known as a leader in the anti-slavery movement.
Frederick Douglass
He helped end slavery