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The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

During what time period did Douglass live?

1800s

How did Douglass expand the rights and freedoms of people in our country?

By giving speeches, he helped to put an end to slavery, and later fought for equal rights for African Americans and Women

In what state was Douglass born?

Maryland

How did geography influence the life of Douglass?

He was born into a SLAVE state and wasn’t free. If he had been born in a free state he wouldn’t have had the experiences to speak out against slavery. His slave state was also close to free states, which made it safer to flee to freedom

How did the actions of the government impact Douglass?

With the help of Abe Lincoln, the federal government helped Douglass by ending slavery.

How did Douglass escape slavery?

He borrowed papers from a free man and fled to a slave free state. Then, he later bought his freedom from his slave owner.

What war did Douglass’ children fight in?Why was this war important?

The Civil War, important because it helped to end slavery in the U.S.

How did Douglass show positive character traits?

BRAVERY: He fought back against slavery and fought for equality, even in the face of danger

Determination: Even though it was illegal for slaves to be taught to read, he found a way to learn anyway

Perseverance: Despite hard times, Douglass spend many years giving speeches against slavery

Compassion: Even though he became free, Douglass still fought for the freedom of other African Americans.

What was the name Douglass’ newspaper?

The North Star

Douglass was an abolitionist. What was that?

Someone who wanted to end slavery