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Frederick Douglass did not get caught by a slave catcher after his escape from slavery. He successfully fled from Maryland to the North in 1838, and although he faced constant threats from slave catchers, he managed to avoid capture. Douglass became a prominent abolitionist, using his experiences to advocate for the rights of enslaved people. His ability to evade capture was crucial for his work in the abolitionist movement.

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