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What is the significance of Fredrick Douglass?
My answer: Fredrick Douglass is significant because he was an asset to the abolitionism of slavery and helped the black people, as well as helping women earn fight for their rights.
My answer: Fredrick Douglass is significant because he was an asset to the abolitionism of slavery and helped the black people, as well as helping women earn fight for their rights.
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HOW was he an asset?
HOW did he help black people?
You need to be adding specifics, not all this vapid and airy wording.
HOW did he help black people?
You need to be adding specifics, not all this vapid and airy wording.
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