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what was the historical context of many of frederick douglasss speeches on education?
a) the american revolution,
b) the aftermath of slavery and the struggle for civil rights,
c) the industrial revolution,
d) world war i.
Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist and advocate for civil rights, active after slavery was abolished (post - Civil War). His speeches on education related to the struggle for civil rights and the aftermath of slavery. The American Revolution was too early, the Industrial Revolution was more about industry, and WWI was much later. So the correct context is the aftermath of slavery and civil rights struggle.
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b) The aftermath of slavery and the struggle for civil rights.