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17 March, 07:16

Under what condition did Frederick Douglass believe that true liberty would come for black Americans?

A). Only when an African American president was elected.

B). Only when all Jim Crow laws were abolished

C). Only when they took full responsibility for their own fate.

D). None of these answers are correct.

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  1. 17 March, 09:20
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    D). None of these answers are correct.

    Explanation:

    Frederick Douglas was the greatest African-American leader and thinker of the movement for the freedom and equality of black people in the 19th century in the United States. He was born a slave but he managed to escape to freedom. He was an ardent abolitionist. He also advocated for the black people right to vote after the Civil War and for full equality. In his fierce oratory, he made a case for black freedom and equality but not in the terms suggested here.
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