Why did Frederick Douglass write his autobiography My Bondage and My Freedom?
a. to show that whites could be kind and benevolent
b. to show that blacks were as capable and as human as whites

Respuesta :

 i think its B.to show that blacks were a capable and as human as whites 

The correct answer is B. To show that blacks were as capable and as human as whites

Explanation:

Frederick Douglass was an important abolitionist during the 19th century, Douglas was born as a slave in the state of Maryland, U.S. but escaped and became an important leader that supported the abolition of slavery. Additionally, Douglass was especially prominent due to his speeches and writings, one of his most important texts was "My Bondage and My Freedom" which is an autobiographical text in which the author explains the way he went from being a slave from being a free man, this includes the way he was abused  by white men while he was a slave and the process that made him free. This text has a great impact, considering it did not only show some white men were heartless, but it proved slavers and blacks were also humans and had the same capabilities and therefore deserved the same rights. Considering this, it can be concluded Frederick Douglass wrote his autobiography My Bondage and My Freedom was to show that blacks were as a capable and as human as whites and therefore it was necessary to abolish slavery.