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    Douglass resisted oppression at an early age and was able to use his education to escape the South; however‚ he did not stop using this form of resistance once he achieved freedom. Once Douglass safely reached the North‚ he used his knowledge to help the entire slave community resist oppression. Douglass began to openly write and speak in anti-slavery meetings about his experience as a slave and his journey while escaping. The first time Douglass “felt strongly moved to speak” was “while attending

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    Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ there is an underlying theme of knowledge as the path to freedom. During Douglass ’ time‚ slave owners deprived slaves of an education and as a result‚ the slaves were thus deprived of freedom. Knowledge among slaves is what the white men feared the most‚ as knowledge not only "spoiled" slaves‚ it also provided them with the insight that ultimately paved their road to freedom. Knowledge corrupts‚ or "spoils" slaves‚ as it happened with Frederick Douglass

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    Frederick Douglass was a slave who had a soul set on fire by a local abolitionist paper and never missed a chance to speak up after reading it. For these reasons he lead the fight to free his brethren from the chains that held them down or as he put it “From that

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    A Summary of The Narrative in the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Bailey‚ later changing his name to Frederick Douglass‚ was born in to slavery around 1817. Due to the fact slaves were not allowed to know the date of their birth‚ we are unsure about the year. Douglass was the result of the raping of a slave by her master. This was a common practice and actually profited slave owners by creating more slaves at no cost. However‚ mixed slaves received harsher treatment by slave owners’ wives

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    examined in the Narrative of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ by Frederick Douglass. He examines these views by breaking down the common “intellectual” white man‚ who has been permitted an education‚ and by analyzing the primal‚ faulty nature that Douglass’ fellow slaves and companions are assumed to have. However‚ Frederick’s narrative shows that the assumed temperament of the slaves actually mirrors those of their owners. The definition of being an “other” to Douglass is how he consistently

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    wife Sophia Auld‚ showed to Douglass that not all white people look down and discriminate against slaves. Sophia Auld did not dehumanize Douglass because of his title of slave‚ but instead gave him a sense of humanity. It was Mrs. Auld that introduce Douglass to the education of language‚ which would ultimately lead him on his quest for knowledge. The care and education given to Douglass by Mrs. Auld was short lived though. Upon learning that Mrs. Auld was teaching Douglass‚ Mr. Auld demanded her to

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    the other. Frederick Douglass’ 1845 self-titled narrative is one of those other sides. From a mostly objective perspective‚ he is able to tell the story of the blood‚ tears‚ and labor that was put into building this great nation‚ the United States. More than a century later‚ Toni Morrison‚ the great African American novelist‚ publishes Beloved. Her novel supplements the story of Frederick Douglass by adding an emotional and almost maternal insight to the horrors of slavery. While Douglass gave the

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    Douglass shows different forms of suffering for the slaves by talking about the struggles that they went through. At the beginning of his narrative Douglass explains how he didn’t know his birthday because that information was kept from slaves and that he also didn’t know his father. Showing that slaves weren’t allowed to know when their birthday was shows that their slave owners didn’t too much care about them as human beings and didn’t care if they had any common sense. Douglass also goes on to

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    writers‚ slave narratives give readers insight to the inhumanity of slavery. They illustrate the painful lives that slaves lead and ultimately what they will experience to gain freedom. Frederick Douglass wrote his testimony on the life of a slave in his work‚ "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass". Harriet Jacobs is another African-American writer and

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    What I learned in the Frederick Douglass escape was that it took a lot of hard work and bravery to do what he did. He had to face a lot of obstacles on his journey he also met a few people on the way who looked out for him and the ones who recognized him didn’t say much of nothing. When Frederick douglass got to where he needed to go he was still feeling like a slave mentally and physically he didn’t know what to do he was running out of money and was going through hard times. He was traveling to

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