Frederick Douglass worked with many groups during his long and distinguished life; but perhaps his best-known association was with the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, founded by the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Douglass's first public speech, which brought him to national prominence, was given before that Society, in 1845, and he continued as a Society lecturer for many years.
He published "The life of Frederick Douglass" and liked helping the Underground Railroad and fighting for women's rights. He believed that everyone was created equally and that nobody or anything could change that.
nonconformist
humorous
White Northerners
Frederick Douglass's best-known work is his first autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published in 1845.
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglass worked with many groups during his long and distinguished life; but perhaps his best-known association was with the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, founded by the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Douglass's first public speech, which brought him to national prominence, was given before that Society, in 1845, and he continued as a Society lecturer for many years.
He published "The life of Frederick Douglass" and liked helping the Underground Railroad and fighting for women's rights. He believed that everyone was created equally and that nobody or anything could change that.
nonconformist
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.
Words that best describe Frederick Douglass (called Fred in the book) are brave, smart, strong, intelligent, and determined.
humorous
White Northerners
to change peoples minds about slavery... Apex