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Star Spangled Stories: How Maryland native Frederick Douglass escaped to freedom

Frederick Douglass was an American abolitionist who was born in Maryland and helped change the national conversation about slavery. He was born enslaved on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and learned to read and write by studying signs in Baltimore’s shipyard. Douglass eventually posed as a sailor and escaped to freedom, risking capture to tell his story.
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