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Frederick Douglass
註釋Frederick Douglass was the foremost American abolitionist of the nineteenth century. From his 1847 founding of the North Star, the first African-American newspaper, to his term as U.S. minister to Haiti, the story of Douglass’s life makes for inspirational reading. This compelling biography will give students a deeper understanding of how slavery shaped American history.