1. Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass began his life as a common slave but proved to be a phenomenon by breaking free of all boundaries placed upon him. ... To prove his legitimacy Douglass published his first book in 1845, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. ... In 1847, connections made in Britain had paid for his Freedom; Douglas was safe to return to America. Upon returning to America, Douglas totally immersed himself into the black slavery problem and became devoted to help in any and every way. ... Douglas was present at the first feminist convention held in Seneca Falls in 1848. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate