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Essay Galaxy - The Impact of Frederick Douglass
The Impact of Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, had a strong impact on
American and African American history through his
involvement with the abolitionist movement and the
establishment of the abolitionist paper called the North
Star. As a young slave growing up Frederick Douglass had
help learning how to read and how to write. When he grew
older he became more interested in the abolitionist movement
witch led to the establishment of his abolitionist paper
called the North Star.
Frederick Douglass was born originally Frederick
Agustus Washington Bailey in February 1817, at Tuckahoe,
Maryland. Douglass parents was his mother Harriet Bailey
and his father an anonymous white man. As Frederick
Douglass grew up he was determined to learn how to read and
how to write. He always....
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