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4 How did The Liberator influence Frederick Douglass's life? A. It allowed him to learn both sides of the slavery issue. B. Its views in opposition to his own caused him to defend his views. C. It funded his lecture tour, where he delivered the abolitionist message D. Its abolitionist ideals spurred on his own writing and speeches.​

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C. It funded his lecture tour, where he delivered the abolitionist message.

Step-by-step explanation:

Frederick Douglass was inspired by The Liberator. As he commented upon in his first issue of The North Star, Frederick Douglass felt that it was necessary for African-Americans, such as himself, to speak out about their own experiences with injustice.

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