What is the significance of Fredrick Douglass's writings?
OA. His writings earned Douglass enough money to buy his freedom
and that of other enslaved people.
B. His writings earned him the respect of many southern white
people, who then freed their enslaved people.
C. His writings described the cruelty and brutality he experienced
while being enslaved and drew attention to the cause.
D. His writings made him wealthy, and he was able to leave the
United States and move to Europe.