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In New York, Frederick Douglass receives help from several key individuals, notably abolitionists and members of the Underground Railroad. His friend and fellow abolitionist, William Lloyd Garrison, provides him with support and a platform to share his experiences. Additionally, the advice and assistance from other activists help him navigate the challenges he faces as a former enslaved person and advocate for freedom and equality. Their collective efforts enable him to raise awareness about the plight of enslaved people and promote the abolitionist cause.

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