Feudalism is the prevailing social framework in medieval Europe, in which the honorability held grounds from the Crown in return for military administration, and vassals were thusly inhabitants of the nobles, while the workers were obliged to live on their ruler's property and give him reverence, work, and an offer of the deliver, notionally in return for military insurance.
Frederick Douglass would act on behalf of oppressed groups and repudiate attempts to fight, infringe, and harm them.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Frederick Douglass was a former slave and advocate for the freedom of black people.
- Having lived like a slave, he knows what it is to be oppressed and to suffer abuse and violence at the hands of social groups that think they are superior.
- This experience made Douglass react in favor of any social group that went through situations of oppression and violence.
Therefore, we can conclude that he would react in favor of the oppressed groups presented in the two texts indicated in the question, while at the same time repudiating contrary and violent positions in relation to these groups.
You have not provided the quote and texts this question refers to. This prevents me from providing a specific answer, but I hope the information above will help you.
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Tbh I don’t think God or Jesus is real. Learn about the real story behind Christianity and what these “Christians” did. If it was real there is also a story about Lucifer and God and what really happened between them. It’s quite interesting. But yeah seriously. I don’t think you should be practicing a religion if you don’t know the full story of what all ACTUALLY happened. I wish I could help you with this essay but nah.