Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) Social Science Practice Test

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Frederick Douglass spoke in favor of all of the following EXCEPT?

  1. A. Women's suffrage

  2. B. Supporting civil rights

  3. C. Sending freedmen to Africa

  4. D. Ending slavery

The correct answer is: C. Sending freedmen to Africa

Frederick Douglass was a leading figure in the abolitionist movement and a strong advocate for civil rights. He believed in the importance of equality for all individuals, regardless of race or gender. His support for women's suffrage aligns with his overall philosophy that advocated for the rights of marginalized groups. Douglass was committed to ending slavery and actively worked toward civil rights for African Americans. He understood the importance of integrating freedmen into American society, rather than supporting the idea of sending them to Africa. This notion of colonization was contrary to Douglass’s belief in the potential and rights of African Americans to live freely and fully in the United States. Thus, he did not support the idea of sending freedmen to Africa, which reflects a view that was popular among some contemporary abolitionists but was never part of Douglass's vision for equality and civil rights. His commitment was towards advocating for integration and the rights of freed African Americans to thrive in their own country.