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Douglass
[duhg-luhs]
noun
Frederick, 1817–95, African American activist, abolitionist, author, and orator, born into slavery.
a male given name.
Example Sentences
I argued that Frederick Douglass and Ida B. Wells were doing the same work as Darnella Frazier: using journalism as a tool for witnessing and activism.
As Frederick Douglass once wrote of personal freedom, "...there can be no independence without a large share of self-dependence, and this virtue cannot be bestowed. It must be developed from within."
Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass became two spokespeople for those who had lived as slaves.
Marc Howard, founder and president of the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice, commended Knox for the humanity she brings to the project’s advisory council.
Douglass said in an email that many growers are already struggling with chronic labor shortages, inflation and other challenges, and that retaliatory measures by other countries could lead to more instability for the industry.
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