The abolitionist's faith gave him deeper love for humanity—and greater antipathy for slavery.
Tim Stafford
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Frederick
Douglass might be called the Barack Obama of the early 19th century—a
figure who revolutionized expectations of black people simply by being
himself. A brilliant writer, thinker, and orator, Douglass repeatedly
confounded both friends and critics. They found it hard to believe a
self-taught ...
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