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Published on Feb 22, 2016
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Frederick Douglass
eminent human rights leader
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Who is Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass is an author and an eminent human rights leader during the anti-slavery movement.
Rights for women from Irish rule
Author for writing about the slavery days
http://www.biography.com/people/frederick-douglass-9278324#synopsis
http://www.teenink.com/nonfiction/academic/article/271265/The-Contributions...
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Birth to Death
Frederick Douglas; February 1818 to February 20 1895
Helen Pitts Douglass ; 1838-1903
Anna Murray-Douglas; 1813-1882
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WHat contributions has he made?
HE PROVIDED PEOPLE KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ANTI-SLAVERY AS HE TOURED EUROPE.
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What motivated Frederick?
Being born in slavery
Freedom for him and the others
Education made them one step closer
http://www.biography.com/people/frederick-douglass-9278324#synopsis
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Frederick Douglass's impact
a foundation called Internal Revenue Service which people can donate to make differences in California through building far-reaching durable solutions that will clearly define success for communities and for children for a better future.
http://www.fdfca.org/donation.html
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How would things be different...
Anti-slavery and others would of taken longer
Other groups e.x Black Panthers
Frederick was not a major key in freeing the blacks so it would of just been longer
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FRederick, Positive or Negative influence
He is a positive influence because he was for his community
He could be looked to as a hero for his actions
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Frederick Douglass is a positive example of active citizen
Taught his people how to read and write
Cared about other people in his community and fought for their rights
wanted slavery to end
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Frederick Douglass is a positive example of active citizen
Taught his people how to read and write
Cared about other people in his community and fought for their rights
wanted slavery to end
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