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What was the name of FD's newspaper?
The North Star
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The North Star advocated for...
The rights of children
The rights of women
The rights of black people
Both the rights of women and black people
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What did the 1850 version of the Fugitive Slave Law enforce?
Citizens were supposed to help in the catching of runaway slaves
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What role did Frederick Douglass' wife, Anna Murray, play in his life?
Paid the bills before his speaking engagements made money
Inspired him to continue to pursue his own freedom
Helped him escape
all of the above
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T/F- Was it against the law to teach slaves to read and write?
True
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What was his disguise when he escaped from slavery?
A sailor
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Where was Frederick Douglass born?
A plantation or Maryland
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What did Douglass do to fight back?
He learned to read and then secretly taught others to read.
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Douglass was an advisor to President Lincoln.
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As a boy what did he suffer from?
cold and hunger
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What is one thing that FD continue to do after the civil war?
Lecture, write, and publish newspaper
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Why did he see very little of his mother?
He was separated from his mother and she lived at a planation 12 miles away and died when he was 7 years old.
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FD was a famous abolitionist of the 19th century. What does that mean?
He was an opponent (against) of slavery
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