1. Profile of Frederick Douglass
There was no abolitionist, black or white, that was more for his speaking skills." ... "I remember thinking that God was angry with the white people because of their slave holding wickedness, and therefore his judgments were abroad in the land" (Douglass, 89) Douglass became educated through his own means. ... "White America wanted to hear no more of the subject; emancipation had been taken care of. ... "In the South, abolitionists were as common as snow, and did not affect the literature or lifestyles of those people very much. ...
- Word Count: 1277
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School