How does Douglass become known to the anti-slavery world?
1 Answer
Mar 5, 2016
He talks about his life as a slave, and has frequent speeches.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass was a former slave, and he had the ability to read and write, which got him noticed in the abolitionist world, as he could speak in public about things, and could write papers. He became the leader of the abolitionist movement, and surged forward talking about his former slave life.