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29 August, 16:20

what did Frederick Douglass identify as a problem with the way the US government emancipated the slaves?

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  1. 29 August, 17:30
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    He thought it was mistreatment

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    As known, in Frederick's time, African-Americans were slaves for a white man. Fredrick Douglass was lucky he escaped from being a slave. And he decided to let his voice speak out for all African-Americans to let them be free. It was quite unusual for a black man to speak out. Only a white man could speak out. And since the U. S government didn't think about freeing slaves before Abraham Lincoln was President, he thought that it was wrong to have a black man be treated like this.
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