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Frederick Douglas was most effective as an abolitionist as a newspaper writer. His counsel was sought by many wealthy abolitionists, however, his public speaking impact is an unknown factor. It was, if anything, probably overrated. There is no doubt however, that as a writer, he made himself well known.

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Douglass was very effective. He rallied communities and beliefs. He influenced many freedom thinkers of his era. This isn't to be confused with free thinkers, as the two are not the same.

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