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3 June, 08:47

What was Frederick Douglass's contribution to abolitionism?

He pressed the antislavery cause through his newspaper, the Liberator.

He wrote the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, convincing Northerners that slavery was evil.

He was a former slave who spoke out against the institution of slavery.

He was the commander of the famous black 54th Massachusetts Regiment.

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  1. 3 June, 12:36
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    C he was a former slave who spoke out against the institution of slavery
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