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In what way did Frederick Douglass help contribute to the abolitionist movement?
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by founding an anti-slavery society
by founding an anti-slavery society
by bringing lawsuits against slaveholders
by bringing lawsuits against slaveholders
by making public lectures across the nation
by making public lectures across the nation
by encouraging slaves to fight for their freedom
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by making public lectures across the nation
He became a famous orator and writer whose speeches and autobiographies rallied support for abolition.
He became a famous orator and writer whose speeches and autobiographies rallied support for abolition.
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