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The riveting life story of abolitionist icon Frederick Douglass took a pivotal turn in 1845, when the Maryland-born freedom fighter-turned-author penned his debut autobiography, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass," from the unlikely haven of Lynn, Massachusetts - a mere seven years after breaking free from the shackles of slavery that once bound him. This monumental literary achievement not only cemented Douglass' status as a prolific writer and impassioned orator but also afforded him a powerful platform
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