Frederick Douglass was a prominent black member of the abolitionist movement. Born into slavery, he escaped and became a powerful orator, writer, and advocate for emancipation and equality. Douglass published several autobiographies detailing his experiences and worked alongside other abolitionists, including William Lloyd Garrison, to promote the cause of ending slavery in the United States. His influential speeches and writings helped shape public opinion and galvanize support for abolition.
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