Question

What reason did Frederick Douglass give when urging African-Americans to enlist in the Union army?

a. Military service would force whites to acknowledge blacks as fellow citizens.

b. They owed service to the nation that had given them a home.

c. It was one of the few well-paying jobs available to blacks.

d. They were obligated to fight for the freedom of their brothers and sisters in slavery.

e. They could work well as spies, infiltrating large plantations.

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