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Frederick Douglass was often referred to as "the Lion of Anacostia." This nickname reflected his powerful presence and strong advocacy for abolition and civil rights, as well as his residence in Anacostia, a neighborhood in Washington, D.C. The "lion" symbolized his courage, strength, and leadership in the fight against slavery and for social justice.

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