What were two of Frederick Douglass’s major contributions to the Civil War? He encouraged President Lincoln to make the emancipation of enslaved people the primary aim of the war. He met with the president to discuss equal pay for Black soldiers. He made it possible for African Americans to buy plantations in the South. He actively supported the recruitment of African Americans in the Union army. He set up the American Red Cross to treat wounded African American soldiers.
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CLASS IX POEM
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN
1. Analyse the poem ‘Road Not Taken’ . Wonder if you
would have been in g on in your mind at that time
3. Were you confused ? If yes why?
4. After taking the road how you felt..
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Explanation: Frederick Douglass
- Fredrick Douglass was an American social reformer, creator, statesman and writer.
- He was an escaped slave who became a prominent activist.
- His works served as an inspiration to the Civil Rights movement.
- The civil war was fought over the moral issue of slavery.
- He encouraged President Lincoln to make the emancipation of enslaved people the primary aim of the war.
- He actively supported the recruitment of African Americans in the Union army.
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