Which best describes a contribution of Frederick Douglass during the Civil War?
1.Douglass worked as a Union spy.
2.Douglass formed the Tuskegee Airmen.
3.Douglass helped African Americans enlist in the Union army.
4.Douglass helped African Americans escape slavery.
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Douglas work on union Spy
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3. Douglass helped African Americans enlist in the Union army.
Explanation:
- Frederick Douglass has been a former slave who had been a major activist, public speaker and author. He was a pioneer in the abolitionist movement that wanted to bring an end to slavery both before and after the Civil War.
- He continued to follow the goal of freedom and civil rights until his death in th e year1895 after this dispute and the 1862 Declaration of Emancipation.
- African American men were armed and willing to fight during the Civil War, but President Lincoln and the leaders of the Union did not know how they felt about black fighting.
- At the time of the Civil War, Douglass became President Abraham Lincoln's adviser who convinced him to represent slaves throughout Union armies and to conclude the war with a view to abolishing slavery. Across some parts of the nation Douglass had also served as a recruiter for African Americans serving in the Confederate army.
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