What does Douglass think of his experience in England?
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What does the American press say?
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What would his British friends do for him?
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What does he begin after moving to Rochester?
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What position does he support in 1848?
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What debate takes place between abolitionists in the late 1840s?
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Who would he break with?
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What happens in 1850?
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What effect does it have on blacks?
10. What does the Supreme Court do in 1857?
11. What does he say about power?
12. Who would he meet with in 1859?
13. What must he do afterwards?
14. What happens in 1860?
15. What happens in 1861?
16. How does he see the war?
17. Why is he critical of Lincoln?
18. What happens in 1863?
19. What happens in 1865?
20. How does he describe the reality of the former slaves?
21. What would former Confederate leaders do after the war?
22. What was happening across the South?
23. What would the women's movement want?
24. What happens in 1866?
25. What did Pres. Johnson fear?
26. What would the Congress do in 1867?
27. What happens in 1870?
28. What success would black politicians enjoy?
29. What was happening across the country?
30. What happens to Douglass in 1872?
31. What spirit did he see sweeping the nation?
32. What role would he play in the 1872 presidential election?
33. What would he be upset with?
34. What was not happening?
35. What opportunities were denied to his sons?
36. What does he say about Lincoln in a 1876 speech?
37. What does President Hayes do?
38. What was happening to public opinion in the North?
39. What was the situation of former slaves in the South?
40. What did some southern blacks decide to do?
41. What does he say about them?
42. What would his critics say about him?
43. What was his message to black people?
44. What happens to his wife?
45. What does he do in 1884?
46. What problems result?
47. What happens in 1889?
48. Who is Ida B. Wells?
49. How are the 1890s described?