Frederick Douglass viewed the abolition of slavery as:
A) not the end of the nation's work, but the beginning of a new phase of it.
B) the crowning achievement of his life.
C) proof that the nation really did not suffer from racial prejudice.
D) confirmation that Lincoln deserved to be remembered as a Christ-like martyr.
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