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Frederick Douglass was imprisoned on several occasions during his life, primarily due to his activism against slavery. He was arrested once in 1841 for his outspoken views and efforts to advocate for abolition. Additionally, he faced the threat of imprisonment for aiding enslaved individuals to escape via the Underground Railroad. However, specific records of his jail time are not extensively documented.

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