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Frederick Douglass’s Private Writings on Abraham Lincoln, His Strong Critiques and Stronger Praise

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Frederick Douglass and the Constitution

This chapter explores the transformative journey of Frederick Douglass regarding equal rights and the Constitution, particularly during the Civil War era. It details his evolution from viewing the Constitution as pro-slavery to interpreting it as a champion of liberty and equality, culminating in his iconic 1852 speech. The chapter also examines his relationships with fellow abolitionists and highlights the interplay between Douglass's advocacy and the broader international movement against slavery.

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