Douglass'
political impact on American History can be seen in a couple of ways. The most evident is his
abolitionist stance. Douglass was fervent in his belief that slavery had to be abolished and
worked tirelessly on political and social levels to make this a reality. Douglass' political
stance on the issue was vitally important in helping to mold the hearts...
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