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Frederick Douglass was a prominent African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman in the 19th century. Born into slavery in February 1818, he escaped and became a leading voice in the fight against slavery, advocating for civil rights and equality for all people. Douglass published several autobiographies detailing his experiences and worked tirelessly for the emancipation of enslaved people and the advancement of women's rights. His eloquent speeches and writings made him a key figure in the abolitionist movement and American history.

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