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Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist. What did he do? Question 16 options: a) He kept slaves b) He fought to free slaves c) He abolished slavery d) He was a slave
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Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist. What did he do?
Question 16 options:
a)
He kept slaves
b)
He fought to free slaves
c)
He abolished slavery
d)
He was a slave
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Recognize that during the period of slavery an abolitionist was a person who freeded or attempted to break ties with the concept of slavery.
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he fought to free slaves!
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