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Question 8 Why were Frederick Douglass's speeches on slavery so important to the success of the abolitionist movement?
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They were popular in the South and led many plantation owners to stop using slaves.
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They helped him get elected to a state legislature where he could influence laws.
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His speaking tours helped him raise money to buy the freedom of others slaves.
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He made the evils of slavery well known and helped influence public opinion

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