Introduction
The early government of the United States was founded on the conviction that all men were endowed with the right to liberty. But nearly 100 years after America won its independence from England, enslaved African Americans were still fighting for freedom. Frederick Douglass escaped slavery, fought for abolitionism, and influenced several U.S. presidents during the 1800s. Read about this remarkable man and his efforts to abolish slavery at the American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass Web site.
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