Frederick
Douglass1818-1895
Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Maryland.
Frederick was treated badly. He ran away from from his master.
Frederick moved to the New York and made many friends.
Frederick became a lecturer and told about the evils of slavery.
Frederick published a newspaper and wrote about the evils of slavery.
Frederick Douglass was glad when slavery ended. He moved to Washington to work for the government.
Frederick Douglass died when he was 77 years old.
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Page created November 9, 2002. Anne Pemberton. Update Wed, April 23, 2008 . AP.
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