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How is Douglass motivated by his human needs

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Frederick Douglass was motivated by his personal experiences as a slave and a firm conviction that the “America” envisioned in the nation’s founding documents could not survive so long as the institution of slavery was allowed to survive. Douglass believed that the goal of an America in which no one was enslaved could only be achieved through struggle, and he was instrumental in advancing the proposition that no one could be truly free if anyone was denied freedom.

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