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Let us use the month of February as an opportunity to appreciate those who are black history those who changed it all without thought let’s recognize all they did I’m so proud of each and everyone of them thank you 🙏🏾🎉🙏🏾

 

Fredrick Douglas

 

When he was about 20, Douglass disguised himself as a sailor and escaped to New York, a free state without slaverly. He continued to read as much as he could, which helped him become a great storyteller. While living in Massachusetts, he spoke at a meeting of abolitionists, people who wanted to end the practice of enslaving people. He told them about his life as an enslaved person. He was such an amazing speaker that he started traveling all over the northern states, trying to convince large groups of people to end

 

Douglass was free in the North, but he was still enslaved in the South. Soon he was so famous that he had to move to England so that his former owner couldn’t capture him. In 1847, Douglass’s friends raised money to buy his freedom from his owner, and he returned to the United States. But no matter where he was, Douglass continued to give powerful speeches urging the end of enslaving people until he died on February 20, 1895. His words still inspire people today.

 

 

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