Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself Multiple Choice Test Questions

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself Multiple Choice Test Questions

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Preface

1. What is William Lloyd Garrison well-known for being?
(a) A Civil War soldier.
(b) An abolitionist.
(c) A slave.
(d) A slave master.

2. What is the name of the newspaper Garrison published?
(a) The Slave Trader.
(b) The Slave Master.
(c) The Liberator.
(d) New Englander.

3. When was Garrison's newspaper published?
(a) During the Civil War.
(b) Before the Civil War.
(c) After the Civil War.
(d) Before, during, and after the Civil War.

4. In what city in Massachusetts did Garrison hear the speech about slavery that is described in the Preface?
(a) Nantucket.
(b) Boston.
(c) Plymouth.
(d) Springfield.

5. Who gave the anti-slavery speech in Massachusetts that is described in the Preface?
(a) Daniel O'Connell.
(b) Frederick Douglass.
(c) William Smith.
(d) Paul Davenport.

6. How many years was Daniel O'Connell a slave in Africa?
(a) 5.
(b) 2.
(c) 10.
(d) 3.

7. When did William Lloyd Garrison see the abolitionist speech described in the Preface?
(a) 1835.
(b) 1841.
(c) 1859.
(d) 1862.

8. Approximately how many issues of his newspaper did William Lloyd Garrison publish?
(a) 100 issues.
(b) 1,800 issues.
(c) 500 issues.
(d) 15,000 issues.

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