Frederick Douglass was born a slave in an isolated Maryland plantation and then escaped. He traveled extensively in the North an
d abroad and became a prominent abolitionist. He counseled President Lincoln during the Civil War and influenced some of his decisions. What enabled Frederick Douglass to escape from slavery?
The correct answer that hat helped Frederick Douglass from slavery, was the underground slavery.
Explanation:
After failing in his first attempt on escaping from slavery Douglas was successful thank you to the underground railroad and later new papers also served him as a way for him to live a new life. As he change his name and toa avoid being captured.