What role did the "Liberator" play in Douglass' life?
A
The abolitionist newspaper was the only one he could
afford, and taught him to read and write.
The newspaper made him feel guilty about being a
B) fugitive slave and inspired him to think about how he
may return to slavery.
C
The newspaper helped Douglass get to a free state
and pay for his living expenses in New York and
Connecticut.
D
The newspaper inspired Douglass to become involved
in the abolitionist movement and to begin speaking at
anti-slavery meetings.