Multiple Choice
In his autobiography and speeches, Frederick Douglass insisted that
A) emancipation should be gradual.
B) returning to Africa was the only hope for American blacks.
C) full social, political, and economic equality for blacks was required.
D) violent revolts were necessary for slaves to obtain their freedom.
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