Why is Douglass hesitant to speak out against enslavement at first?

Select each correct answer.

Responses

He is terrified of being kidnapped again.
He is terrified of being kidnapped again.

He is weighed down by the idea of speaking to white people.
He is weighed down by the idea of speaking to white people.

He doesn't want to be forced to help other enslaved people escape.
He doesn't want to be forced to help other enslaved people escape.

He believes that others could say it better than he.

He believes that others could say it better than he.