The Impact Of Frederick Douglass
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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 h ....          
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....   White playmates helped
Douglass, and he soon learned to read well.
	“At 7, Frederick was sent to his master, Captain Aaron
Anthony, at a nearby plantation.  There he first met a
brother and two sisters.  He later recalled sadly that
"slavery had made us strangers." (Compton’s Interactive
Deluxe 1)
	At the age of 13 he read “The Colombian Orator”, a book
of speeches denouncing slavery and oppression deepened his
hatred of slavery. 
	“In 1833 Frederick was sent to work for Auld's b ....          
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