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Douglass and white supporters



 such as William Lloyd Garrison,




 and also Harriet Beecher Stowe,



 the published the best antislavery



 novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Fredrick




 Douglass was a slave born man



 who escaped his owner in 1838 and



 moved to Massachusetts. While




 there Douglass would be attending   and give words of  wisdom to one



 meetings of  the abolition movement   another.  During  these  meetings




 where he would be exposed to the   Douglass would share stories about



 writings of  William Lloyd Garrison.   what it was like to be a slave and




 The two would eventually meet   the struggle he had to go through



 and discuss each others thought   to escape. Garrison would later
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