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Frederick Douglass chose not to disclose the specific details of his escape to protect the safety of others who might attempt to flee slavery. By withholding information, he aimed to prevent slaveholders from tightening security measures and making it more difficult for enslaved individuals to seek freedom. Additionally, Douglass believed that the broader principles of his story were more important than the particulars of his journey, focusing instead on the moral and psychological aspects of the fight for freedom.

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