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Frederick Douglass was an African American. He was born into slavery in February 1818 in Maryland and became a prominent abolitionist, social reformer, and writer. Douglass escaped slavery and went on to advocate for the rights of African Americans and women's suffrage, becoming a key figure in the fight for civil rights in the United States.

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