Frederick Douglass' Journey to Freedom in the North

Frederick Douglass' Journey to Freedom in the North

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Interactive Video

History

1st - 6th Grade

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Frederick Douglass escapes to New York, where he meets abolitionist David Ruggles. He moves to New Bedford, marries Anna, and starts a new life. Inspired by The Liberator, he joins the abolitionist movement and begins public speaking. Despite the danger, he publishes his autobiography, becoming a prominent advocate against slavery.

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What new problem did Frederick Douglass face upon arriving in New York City?

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Who did Frederick decide to share his story with?

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What suggestion did the Ruggles make to Frederick regarding his safety?

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What did Frederick Douglass do to avoid being captured by slave catchers?

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What was one of Frederick's favorite things to read?

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How did Frederick Douglass's speeches impact his life and the abolitionist movement?

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What was the title of Frederick Douglass's first autobiography?

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