Which phrase from the excerpt reveals Douglass's point
of view about women's voting rights?
Read the excerpt from Frederick Douglass's speech on
the emancipation of women.
I had hardly brushed the dust of slavery from my feet
and stepped upon the free soil of Massachusetts, when I
took the suffrage side of this question. Time, thought and
experience have only increased the strength of my
conviction. I believe equally in its justice, in its wisdom.
and in its necessity.
"had hardly brushed the dust of slavery"
"stepped upon the free soil of Massachusetts"
"thought and experience have only increased"
"believe equally in its justice"