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28 April, 18:33

What were two of Frederick Douglass's major contributions to the Civil War?

A ... He encouraged President Lincoln to make the emancipation of slaves the primary aim of the war.

B ... He met with the president to discuss equal pay for black soldiers.

C ... He made it possible for African Americans to buy plantations in the South.

D ... He actively supported the recruitment of African Americans in the Union army.

E ... He set up the American Red Cross to treat wounded African American soldiers.

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  1. 28 April, 22:05
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    A. He encouraged President Lincoln to make the emancipation of slaves the primary aim of the war.
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