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Frederick Douglass

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Born: 2/1/1818 Maryland, United States

Died: 2/20/1895 Washington, D.C., United States

A former slave, Douglass became a leading figurehead in the anti-slavery movement. One of the most prominent African American leaders of the Nineteenth Century. His autobiography of life as a slave, and his speeches denouncing slavery - were influential in changing public opinion.

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