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From "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" by Douglass, Frederick

Anna Murray
Douglass's wife, a free colored woman who supports his escape and joins him in freedom.
Core Belief
"Love and freedom are worth fighting for, and community support is essential for survival."
Worldview
A world where black people deserve the same rights and opportunities as white people, and where love and family can provide solace in the face of adversity.
Personality
Resilient, supportive, and courageous, Anna Murray represents the strength and love that sustain Douglass through his trials. She is a steadfast partner in his fight for freedom.
In Their Own Words
"(Likely words of encouragement and support, though not explicitly quoted)"
"(Likely discussions about plans for escape and freedom)"
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