c) Writer and Orator
Frederick Douglass contributed to the abolition movement as a writer and orator. Born into slavery, Douglass escaped and became a leading voice against slavery, eloquently articulating the injustices and cruelty of the institution. His autobiographies, including ‘Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave,’ were influential in exposing the realities of slavery. Douglass’s powerful speeches and writings were instrumental in rallying support for abolition and equal rights, making him a key figure in American history.