
FAQ About Frederick Douglass

How did Frederick Douglass impact the post-Civil War era?
After the Civil War, Frederick Douglass continued to be a leading voice for African American rights during the Reconstruction era. He advocated for full civil rights, including the right to vote for African Americans and fought against the segregation and discrimination still prevalent in society. His leadership and advocacy helped shape the fight for civil rights well into the late 19th and early 20th centuries.