Frederick Douglas
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never was the typical African-American slave. He was always something more. He refused to accept his position in society and did everything in his power to ensure that he was no slave for life. He is now an American hero because he served as a model that one has the ability to break free from their social situation. Ultimately, it cost him a great deal, however, he was able to gain a lot more than
never was the typical African-American slave. He was always something more. He refused to accept his position in society and did everything in his power to ensure that he was no slave for life. He is now an American hero because he served as a model that one has the ability to break free from their social situation. Ultimately, it cost him a great deal, however, he was able to gain a lot more than