Frederick Douglass was a towering figure in the abolitionist movement, whose influence extended across various social justice causes, including women's rights and racial equality. Born into slavery around 1818, Douglass escaped and became a prominent orator and writer, using his eloquence and intellect to advocate for abolition and human rights. More @Wikipedia
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