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Frederick Douglass (formerly Frederick Bailey) was the former slave that edited and published "The North Star".
The North Star was the abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglas. When Zachary Taylor won the 1844 presidential election, Douglas express his displeasure in the North Star as Taylor was a slave owner.
American abolitionist and writer, he escaped slavery and became a leading African American spokesman and writer. He published the autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, and founded the abolitionist newspaper, the North Star.
Fredrick Douglas (The North Star) and William Loyd Garrison (The Liberator) were two men who had abolitonist newspapers published.
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Frederick Douglass (formerly Frederick Bailey) was the former slave that edited and published "The North Star".
Frederick Douglass published the North Star.
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The North Star was the abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglas. When Zachary Taylor won the 1844 presidential election, Douglas express his displeasure in the North Star as Taylor was a slave owner.
The North Star was an anti-slavery newspaper that was published until 1851. See the link for further information.
Phillis Wheatley
American abolitionist and writer, he escaped slavery and became a leading African American spokesman and writer. He published the autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, and founded the abolitionist newspaper, the North Star.
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Frederick Douglass published The North Star, which was an abolitionist newspaper advocating for the end of slavery and promoting civil rights for African Americans. It was first published in 1847.
North Star, the anti-slavery newspaper, was founded by Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass was a former slave who became a famous abolitionist.
Philis Wheatley was not the one who published the North Star. The North Star was a 19th century anti slavery newspaper in the US b Frederick Douglass in June 1851.