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Describe who Frederick Douglass was, including his influence on the Seneca Falls Convention and the Declaration of Sentiments.

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In April 1888 in a speech before the International Council of Women in Washington D.C., Douglass recalls his role at the Seneca Falls convention although he insists that women rather than men should be the primary spokespersons for the movement.

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