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Biographical page about Frederick Douglass, highlighting his life as an abolitionist, speaker, and writer, featuring a portrait illustration.

Frederick Douglass biography page with text and illustration of a man speaking, titled "Frederick Douglass: Fighter for Freedom."

Frederick Douglass biography page with text and illustration of a man speaking, titled "Frederick Douglass: Fighter for Freedom."

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["Frederick Douglass", "Famous for: being a gifted speaker, writer, and abolitionist", "Born: probably in February 1818, near Easton, Maryland", "Died: February 20, 1895, in Anacostia Heights, Washington, D.C."]
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