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WATCH: Belfast unveils statue of Black American abolitionist Frederick Douglass

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Belfast City Centre is now home to a bronze statue of Frederick Douglass, an American author, anti-slavery campaigner, and early champion of women's rights.

Douglass, a former slave who became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in America, …

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