Which of the following options

best describes why Frederick
Douglass was an important
reformer in the 19th century?
(1 point)
Douglass was a writer
and used his pen to help
labor reform.
Douglass spurred
education reform during
the 19th century.
Douglass shared
firsthand accounts of
slavery that inspired
many to become
abolitionists and seek the
end of slavery in the U.S.
Douglass was a powerful
orator and used his skills
to help the Temperance
movement.

Douglass shared firsthand accounts of slavery that inspired many to become abolitionists and seek the end of slavery in the U.S.