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1) Frederick Douglass was a slave. A. True
B. False

2) The North Star was a .
A. book
B. newspaper
C. magazine
D. journal

3) Who taught Frederick Douglass the alphabet?
A. his mother
B. Hugh Auld
C. Sophia Auld
D. Thomas Auld

4) In 1888, he became the first African American to receive a vote for President of the United States, during the Republican National Convention.
A. True
B. False

5) Frederick Douglass was taken away from his parents when he was 18 years old.
A. True
B. False

6) Frederick Douglass wanted .
A. to help slave children
B. to be a land owner
C. money
D. justice for slaves

7) Frederick Douglass was a known abolitionist. What is an abolitionist?
A. a person who wanted to
end slavery
B. a person who fought for
women's rights
C. a person who wanted to
help endangered animals
D. a presidential candidate

8) Frederick Douglass was friends with this U. S. president.
A. Barack Obama
B. Jamie Foxx
C. George W. Bush
D. Abraham Lincoln

9) What was the Underground Railroad?
A. A secret network of
people and hiding places
to help slaves escape to
freedom
B. Not being controlled by
someone
C. Rights protected by
people
D. Forced to work without
pay

10) What is a strong feeling or opinion formed unfairly or without knowing all of the facts?
A. civil rights
B. freedom
C. prejudice
D. expression

11) Frederick Douglass was enslaved. What does enslaved mean?
A. Free to work and keep
his earnings
B. Free to work and forced
to give up pay
C. Forced to work and keep
his earnings
D. Forced to work and to
give up pay

12) Is the conductor of the Underground Railroad similar to the conductor of a train?
A. Yes
B. No

13) What is a conductor of the Underground Railroad?
A. A person who checks
tickets on board a train.
B. A person who sells
tickets before you board
the train
C. A person who helped
people escape to
freedom using the
Underground Railroad
D. A person who checks
your tickets when you
are on board a boat

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