Frederick Douglass And The Anti-Slavery Movement

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Frederick Douglass was a historical human rights leader who took part in the anti-slavery movement and the first African-American citizen to hold a high U.S. government rank in the United States. He wanted to educate his people. Frederick Douglas was born a slave in February 1818 in Talbot County, Maryland. Although uncertain, because majority of slaves never knew their birthdates as that was not for them to know but slave records say otherwise. Slavery was an institution and that black people was inferior and that white supremacy was the law and that the slaves were to do all the work for the white man. Frederick douglas came of age and he witness his aunt getting whipped/lashed, and he was in a state of shock after witnessing that and thus