How did Frederick Douglass manage to escape from slavery?

Frederick Douglass's Beliefs and Actions

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With the help of his wife
By disguising as a soldier
By hiding in a cargo ship
With the assistance of a northern abolitionist
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What significant step did Douglass take after escaping slavery?
He became a preacher
He taught himself to read and write
He moved to Canada
He joined the army
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What was the purpose of Douglass's first novel?
To document his travels
To change the perceptions of white people about slavery
To provide a historical account
To entertain readers
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What did Douglass focus on in his subsequent writings?
His travels around the world
His family life
His political career
His experiences with slavery
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Who were Douglass's notable collaborators in fighting racial myths?
Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth
William L. Garrison and Devin Smith
Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant
Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois
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What was the main goal of Douglass's collaboration with Garrison and Smith?
To establish a new political party
To create a new educational system
To defeat the myths of racial superiority
To promote economic development
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What was Douglass's attitude towards the fight for equality?
He was pessimistic
He was indifferent
He was committed and unwavering
He was hesitant and unsure
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What did Douglass believe about the statement 'all men are created equal'?
He believed it was not true in practice
He thought it was irrelevant
He believed it only applied to certain people
He fully agreed with it
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What was Douglass's response to the challenges he faced in his fight for justice?
He decided to quit
He continued to fight
He sought refuge in another country
He changed his focus to economic issues
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