Frederick Douglass Fight For Freedom

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Everyone has a magnificent story behind them. Some change the lives of others, and some just like to add to their own story, but everything they do can or may affect another human being or just simply everything around them. One generous person that impacted many is known as Frederick Douglass. This man did not only gain freedom for himself, but for all the other slaves that were in his same exact position.

In February, 1818 Frederick was born in Talbot County, Maryland. He was born and raise a slave. although fredrick didn't consider himself a slave, he had the blood, the color of a slave in his mind he was nothing but Fredrick Douglass. After his mother died when he was 10 he was sent to a new plantation owned by Hugh Auld, …show more content…

Loyd was very amused of his story he was then asked to present his story to the abolitionist people, and this started his work with the leaders of the abolitionist, making speeches, and informing people about slavery. Douglass also work for Abraham Lincoln in 1840 as a diplomat and advisor. This had made him the first black man with a high u.s. government rank. Before Douglass help fight for slave freedom he was only black man to participate in the women's right convention in 1848. In the convention Douglass stated the he could not accept the right to vote as a black man if women could not also claim that right, and this resolution was then passed. douglas tried to show the people that blacks were intelligent and as talented as white were and deserved freedom. Douglass thought that he wasn't the only one that deserved to be free, so instead of retiring, he had joined the abolitionist and worked with Lincoln so they could do what was right for the black people. This later made him believe that the constitution was a pro slavery document because the decision of 1875 of the supreme court gave the ability to slave owner to have possession of their slaves even i f slavery was illegal in some places. This made him believe that the union was going to break up. frederick thought this way because his country needed a new constitution and it was going to happen even if it did