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← Heroes & change makers

1818–1895

Frederick Douglass

Orator, editor, statesman

Born into slavery, Douglass became one of the most influential abolitionists of the nineteenth century through speeches, journalism, and diplomacy—including advising Lincoln.

Biography

His autobiographies and newspaper The North Star helped define an abolitionist public sphere and modeled Black intellectual leadership under extreme risk.