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Why were Frederick Douglass's speeches on slavery so important to the success of the abolitionist movement?

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Douglass' influential speeches encouraged slaves to escape as he did and motivated northerners to oppose slavery.

Sojourner Truth was a runaway slave who became an influential figure in both women's societies and the abolitionist movement

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