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Which best describes Frederick Douglass?
He was a former enslaved person who became a speaker.
He was born into a family of enslavers and later became a Quaker.
He was one of the leaders of the Second Great Awakening.
He was the founder of the abolitionist newspaper the Liberator. option 1 2 3 o r4
He was a former enslaved person who became a speaker.
He was born into a family of enslavers and later became a Quaker.
He was one of the leaders of the Second Great Awakening.
He was the founder of the abolitionist newspaper the Liberator. option 1 2 3 o r4
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The best description of Frederick Douglass is: **He was a former enslaved person who became a speaker.** (Option 1)
While he was an abolitionist and had connections to newspapers (such as "The North Star"), he was not born into a family of enslavers (Option 2), was not associated with the Second Great Awakening (Option 3), nor was he the founder of "The Liberator" (which was founded by William Lloyd Garrison, Option 4).
While he was an abolitionist and had connections to newspapers (such as "The North Star"), he was not born into a family of enslavers (Option 2), was not associated with the Second Great Awakening (Option 3), nor was he the founder of "The Liberator" (which was founded by William Lloyd Garrison, Option 4).