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Describe Frederick Douglass' reaction to the Dred Scott decision. Why did he say, "My hopes were never brighter than now"?

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  • 25-03-2019

Frederick Douglass was disappointed by the Dred Scott decision. He highlights this by saying his "hopes were never brighter" that the nation should be awakened by the decision of such a powerful country through religion (God being above man and in conrol).

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