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Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. An abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad, autobiographer, travelogue writer, and author of Clotel (considered to be the first full-length African American novel) who also lectured in the U.S. and Great Britain .
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William Wells Brown
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Enslaved. Free before 13th Amendment. An abolitionist, member of the Underground Railroad, autobiographer, travelogue writer, and author of Clotel (considered to be the first full-length African American novel) who also lectured in the U.S. and Great Britain .