6. Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass escaped slavery to become one of America’s most influential voices for abolition and social justice. As a powerful orator and publisher of the North Star newspaper, Douglass inspired countless people with his story and unwavering advocacy. In Rochester, New York, he turned his home into a key stop on the Underground Railroad, offering shelter and support to fugitives. His leadership galvanized the movement and provided a model of courage and determination (History.com).