Asked by Cierra Mahone on May 05, 2024

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In "The Composite Nation" (1869) , what does Frederick Douglass reveal about his position toward Chinese immigrants?

A) He believed America should stop welcoming immigrants, particularly Chinese.
B) He assumed the tensions that existed were going to be solved only with time.
C) He thought the national government should remain uninvolved.
D) He believed they only had the potential to harm America in the long run.
E) He condemned anti-Asian discrimination.

The Composite Nation

A term used by Frederick Douglass in a speech advocating for the inclusivity and diversity of the United States, emphasizing unity among different races and backgrounds.

Chinese Immigrants

Individuals from China who moved to other countries, notably the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries, often facing significant challenges and discrimination.

  • Analyze Frederick Douglass's stance on immigration and anti-Asian discrimination.
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Zybrea KnightMay 09, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Frederick Douglass, in "The Composite Nation," advocated for an inclusive view of America that embraced diversity, including Chinese immigrants. He condemned discrimination and argued for the rights and contributions of all people, regardless of their origin, to be recognized and valued in the construction of the American nation.