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What was Frederick Douglass's view on Abraham Lincoln's role in the fight for civil rights?
He considered Lincoln a great ally in the abolitionist movement.
He believed Lincoln did not support the rights of African Americans.
He thought Lincoln was indifferent to the plight of slaves.
He had no opinion on Lincoln's policies.
How did Frederick Douglass view the Emancipation Proclamation?
As a necessary, albeit limited, step towards full equality.
As an irrelevant document that changed nothing.
As a complete solution to the issues facing African Americans.
As a betrayal of the true abolitionist cause.
What did Frederick Douglass advocate for in addition to the abolition of slavery?
Full civil rights for African Americans, including the right to vote.
Returning African Americans to Africa.
Limiting the rights of free blacks.
Establishing a separate nation for people of color.
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