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      <![CDATA[Full title of the Frederick Douglass film is -<br>
Frederick Douglass and the White Negro<br>
Written & Directed by John J Doherty<br>
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“While so much has been written about Frederick Douglass, this film is a refreshingly original look at a largely unknown part of his life - his extraordinary experience in Ireland. Aside from revealing a piece of history long obscured, the film gives us a fascinating glimpse into the relations between Irish and African-Americans.
        
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