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Former slaves such as frederick douglass used their own personal experiences to strengthen their argument for an end to slavery. douglass used his talents as a speaker and as a writer to explain the plight of slaves to people who might be swayed by an abolitionist message. in what ways could a former slave make a more persuasive messenger for abolition than a person who was never enslaved?

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