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#1 DOUGLASS WAS THE AN IMPORTANT LEADER IN THE ABOLITIONISM MOVEMENT-Abolitionism was a movement to end slavery. It gained prominence in US during the Civil War. Frederick Douglass was the most prominent African American abolitionist and an important leader in the movement.
#2 HIS MEMOIR WAS INFLUENTIAL IN FUELLING ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENT IN AMERICA-Published in 1845, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave is the best known work by Douglass. It received positive reviews from critics and became an immediate bestseller selling 5,000 copies within four months of its publication.
#3 HIS WORKS ARE CONSIDERED CLASSICS OF AMERICAN AUTOBIOGRAPHY-Frederick Douglass published two more autobiographies My Bondage and My Freedom in 1855 and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass in 1881. Each provided more details regarding his transition from bondage to liberty with the last one written after the emancipation of American slaves following the Civil War.
#4 HE ESTABLISHED AN INFLUENTIAL ANTISLAVERY NEWSPAPER-On December 3, 1847, Douglass established the antislavery newspaper The North Star.
#5 HE WAS A FAMOUS ORATOR AND GAVE THE REMARKABLE 4TH OF JULY SPEECH-Douglass was a brilliant orator and well known for his fiery speeches. He has said some of the most powerful words on equality of people, whether black, female or Native American. His most famous speech is “The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro” which he delivered at an event organized by the Rochester Anti-Slavery Sewing Society on July 5, 1852.
#6 HE ADVOCATED FOR WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE AT SENECA FALLS CONVENTION-Seneca Falls Convention, which took place in New York in July 1848, was the first women’s rights convention. Douglass was the only African American to attend it. During the convention, a heated debate took place over women’s right to vote.
#7 HE PLAYED A PART IN AFRICAN AMERICAN’S BEING GRANTED THE RIGHT TO VOTE-During the American Civil War, Douglass was a consultant to President Abraham Lincoln. He pushed for slaves serving in the Union forces; and after the Emancipation Proclamation served as a recruiter encouraging African Americans to join the Union army.
#8 HE FURTHERED THE ADVANCEMENT OF SEVERAL CAUSES INCLUDING WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE-Apart from his anti-slavery efforts, Douglass supported various other causes mostly related to equality in society. He achieved international fame as a writer and orator of great persuasive power. He used these skills to advocate, among other things, equal rights for women most prominently their right to vote.
#9 FREDERICK DOUGLASS WAS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN TO BE APPOINTED A U.S. MARSHAL-On April 21, 1877, Frederick Douglass was appointed US Marshal of the District of Columbia (Washington D.C.) by President Rutherford B. Hayes. This made him the first African American confirmed for a Presidential appointment by the U.S. Senate.
#10 HE WAS APPOINTED US MINISTER TO HAITI IN 1889-In 1881, Douglass was appointed Recorder of Deeds for the District of Columbia, a government office to maintain public records and documents. In 1889 President Benjamin Harrison appointed him US Minister to Haiti. Douglass held the post till 1891.
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