Read the excerpt from Frederick Douglass’s speech on the emancipation of women. I had hardly brushed the dust of slavery from my feet and stepped upon the free soil of Massachusetts, when I took the suffrage side of this question. Time, thought and experience have only increased the strength of my conviction. I believe equally in its justice, in its wisdom, and in its necessity. Which phrase from the excerpt reveals Douglass’s point of view about women’s voting rights?