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The main difference between Frederick Douglass and the abolitionists is that Douglass had been a slave himself whereas, the other abolitionists were better writers.

Frederick Douglass was a yank social reformer, reformer, orator, writer, and national leader. when escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a pol of the reformer movement in Massachusetts and the big apple, turning into illustrious for his speech and incisive antislavery writings.

Douglass' goals were terribly simple: he needed to finish slavery, and he was willing to try to to close to something fairly to try to to thus. William Lloyd Garrison, on the opposite hand, wasn't content with just abolishing slavery. He needed to finish it on his terms.

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