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Frederick Douglass3

of our time andhe helped the anti-slavery movement really take off. His views on the anti-slavery partiesshowed me that not every abolitionist was happy with every situation back then . Douglasssplit the parties into four divisions, each having their own special purpose which Douglasspointed out. Douglass’ view on the anti-slavery movement was fairly simple tocomprehend. Douglass thought that no matter what the south may do to spread slavery, hehad faith that the anti-slavery cause would triumph. Finally Douglass concluded that ifslavery was not abolished in the south, then the north and south could not co-exist....

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