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How might Frederick Douglass’ childhood experiences have shaped his political beliefs?

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Douglass's childhood experience as a slave probably fostered a rebellious spirit and a desire for freedom that fueled his later fight for social and political equality. His exposure to and appreciation of education may also have contributed to this commitment to social equality for blacks.

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