Introduction to Frederick Douglas
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- Q1Frederick Douglas was born a slave and escaped to freedom...TrueFalse60sEditDelete
- Q2An abolitionist was someone who wanted to end slavery...TrueFalse60sEditDelete
- Q3Frederick Douglas was an abolitionist...FalseTrue60sEditDelete
- Q4Frederick Douglas believed in equal rights for blacks and women...FalseTrue60sEditDelete
- Q5Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave (1845)...was written by Frederick Douglaswas written by a slave owner60sEditDelete
- Q6Frederick Douglas believed in the Declaration of Independence...FalseTrue60sEditDelete
- Q7The (blank) expresses the ideals on which the United States was founded...National AnthemDeclaration of Independence60sEditDelete
- Q8Equality means......people are separated based on race...individuals and groups of people are treated fairly and equally60sEditDelete
- Q9Frederick Douglas was concerned with equality for all humanity...TrueFalse60sEditDelete
- Q10Frederick Douglas fought for...women and civil rightsslavery not to end60sEditDelete
- Q11Frederick Douglas founded a newspaper called...Ebony MagazineThe North StarThe Atlanta Journal60sEditDelete
- Q12Frederick Douglas met with which President of the United States...Jimmy CarterBarack ObamaAbraham Lincoln120sEditDelete
- Q13Did Frederick Douglas believe in violence to gain freedom?YesNo120sEditDelete
- Q14Why does Douglass have no knowledge of his birth date?Slave owners keep their slaves ignorant of their birth datesHe lost his birth certificate120sEditDelete
- Q15If a white man killed a slave...He was arrestedNothing happend120sEditDelete
- Q16Frederick Douglass was NOT born into slaveryFalseTrue120sEditDelete
- Q17Douglas was an abolitionist, what does that mean...He owned a newspaperHe fought against slavery120sEditDelete
- Q18After escaping slavery, Douglass continued to protest and speak against slaveryFalseTrue120sEditDelete
- Q19Learning to read helped Douglas speak against slaveryTrueFalse120sEditDelete
- Q20Frederick Douglas believed in women's rights?TrueFalse120sEditDelete