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Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass
Born 1818 (?) in Tuckahoe, Maryland
Died 1895 in Washington D.C.
Frederick Douglass was the leading spokesman of African Americans in the 1800’s. Never knowing his mother or even the identity of his father, he was born a slave and escaped to the north when he was twenty years old. He learned how to read and write in secret, and it became his passion. The abolition of slavery and the fight for equal rights was the subject of all of his speeches, debates and interviews. He founded an antislavery newspaper, wrote several autobiographical books, and helped recruit African Americans for the Union army during the Civil War. His final home was a station along the underground railroad system. Frederick Douglass is one of the most important people in American History.
The exact birth-date of Frederick Douglass is unknown, even to him. “Slaves know as little of their ages as horses know of theirs, and it is the wish of most masters within my knowledge to keep the...

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