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Douglass was a very important and influential person against slavery. He was an a part of the Abolition movement. He was born into slavery and was later freed.

Since he was one of very few African slaves that knew how to read and write, he wrote "The Autobiography of Frederick Douglass" it provided an accurate inside look into slavery that had rarely been published in the past. It becomes one of very few published works that can state authoritatively what slavery was like from the viewpoint of a former slave.

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Frederick Douglass was a man of considerable intelligence, very able as a writer and as an extemporaneous speaker, who had been born a slave and escaped. By virtue of his clear intelligence, he was himself a clear counter-argument to claims that blacks were somehow intrinsically inferior people for whom slavery was appropriate.

In addition to arguing for the emancipation of blacks, Douglass was a relatively early advocate of granting women the right to vote.

Douglass was an open opponent of socialism, holding that men would not be free if they could not acquire property.

During America's Civil War, Douglass persuaded Lincoln to begin representing the war (which had primarily been a jurisdictional dispute) into an overt war against slavery, so that an end to slavery became a natural consequence of northern victory.

After the war, Douglass convinced most advocates of granting the right to vote to black men that to try at the same time to get that right for women would lead to a failure to get the right for either. Douglass held that another generation would have to pass before both could be got, and that it was more important at that time to give the right to black men because of political and social conditions in the South.

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He established his reputation as the foremost African American spokesperson of the 19th century as well as one of the nation's most effective orators and activists.

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Fredrick Douglass began his life an American slave. He joined anti-slavery movements, lectured, and wrote a book about life as a slave. He was even part of a women's right movement.

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  • Because he was a strong African American who achieved to change the united states for better of the people no matter what color they were he showed everyone respect.
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Because he was the first black polition

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