Which former slave became an adviser to the president and spoke out on behalf of poor people—white and black—and for the rights of women, Chinese immigrants, and Native Americans?

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The answer is Frederick Douglas.  He was born a slave but later learned to read and write. He escaped slavery and joined the Abolitionist Movement to preach against the system of slavery.  He later became a writer and newspaper editor.  He was an adviser to President Lincoln.  Douglas is proof that slaves had intelligence and talent that slave owners put down.

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Frederick Douglass

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