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5 June, 13:58

Why is Frederick Douglass significant in American history

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  1. 5 June, 14:28
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    He was born a slave and ecasped at age 20. He was a prominent American abolitionist, author and orator. He became a world-renowned anti slavery activist. In thousands of speeches and editorials, he levied a powerful indictment against slavery and racism, provided an indomitable voice of hope for his people, embraced antislavery politics and preached his own brand of american ideals.
  2. 5 June, 17:54
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    He was born a slave, escaped slavery at 20 years of age and wrote 3 autobiographies about slavery.
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