Frederick Douglass
A) argued that knowledge was essential to achieving freedom from slavery.
B) spent the whole time he was enslaved doing plantation field work.
C) opposed the women's rights movement.
D) was freed by his enslaver.
E) believed resistance to slavery was futile.
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