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Meet Frederick Douglass and discover the inspiring life story and achievements of an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman. Once a slave himself, Douglass understood only too well the importance of freedom. He dedicated his whole life to fighting for it, eventually leading an abolitionist movement. Join Frederick Douglass on his journey from slavery to freedom, from the plantation fields in Maryland to the streets of New York City.
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