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    A person who favors the abolition of a practice or institution‚ especially capital punishment or slavery. The best known African American abolitionist was Fredrick Douglass. Douglass escaped from slavery when he was 21 and moved to Massachusetts. As a former house servant‚ Douglass was able to read and write. In 1841‚ he began to speak to crowds about what it is like to be enslaved. Also‚ once the colonization effort was defeated‚ Free African-Americans in the north became more active in the fight

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    Frederick Douglass in his notable autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave‚ gave insight to his audience‚ the grotesque realities of the institution of slavery. In one instance documented by Douglass which had a profound effect on his life‚ his mistress at the time had been giving him lessons on how read and write until her husband had found out and warned her the supposed dangers of educating a slave. Douglass quoted him by stating‚ “If

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    In the book Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass: An American Slave‚ focuses on the daily realities of Fredrick Douglass’s life from a slave to a freed individual in the North‚ which essentially led to the formation of his own identity. Slavery is thrived to devalue the humanity of children‚ men‚ and women. The identity of a slave is property and had to nonetheless obey orders of their masters and perform work. Douglass had a lot of perseverance and courage to where he wanted to get to in his

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    Slavery Affected African American Families Slave Resistance The Demise of Slavery Rooted in Africa‚ Raised in America Beyond the Written Document: Looking for Africa in African American Culture How to Read a Slave Narrative Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs 1865-1917 Reconstruction and the Formerly Enslaved "Somewhere" in the Nadir of African American History‚ 1890-1920 Racial Uplift Ideology in the Era of "The Negro Problem" Pigmentocracy Segregation

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    Fredrick Douglass Passage Rhetorical Analysis In the Narrative of the Life of Fredrick DouglassDouglass uses rhetorical devices to convey his meaning that slavery is the worst possible experience for humanity in a contemptuous tone. Douglass states‚ “the wretchedness of slavery‚ and the blessedness of freedom‚ were perpetually before me.” This use of antithesis in parallel structure is used to convey his meaning by contrasting the two ideas of slavery and freedom‚ showing how extremely awful

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    Michaela Barney Mr. Ried AP English 21 October 2011 Douglass: Motif of Animals In today’s society‚ almost all people are seen the same way‚ people have faults about them and have different traits‚ but all are considered human‚ men and woman are able to hold the same positions and jobs‚ and people of all races are able to live together in society. Frederick Douglass was born‚ and raised‚ a slave in the 1800s; life was very different‚ African Americans and white Americans were not

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    Paul Clarke Mrs. McDonald American Literature 17 December 2015 Title Frederick Douglass’ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave has a legitimate look and feel that describes a life in captivity like no other narrative. It’s harsh tones and themes paint a dark and powerful picture of the necessary change in society. It manages to keep a calm pace so that Douglass can communicate with both sides of slavery and spread his ideas. Toni Morrison’s Beloved tells the story of a woman

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    The age of the audience would not be to young because there is a very vivid and descriptive language used.The education level would be considered high of his time because he uses proper grammar and larger words like “aldultry”. Rhetorical Appeals​ : In chapter X Douglass expresses Ethos and Pathos.He uses Ethos by using correct grammar and an appropriate level of vocabualry.”The gratification afforded by triumph was a full compensation for whatever else might follow‚even death itself.” This shows

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    passage from the 1845 autobiography‚ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ Douglass’s preaches the vile cruelty of slavery‚ and the power dreams can have on a slave through the contradiction in syntax and figurative language between the third paragraph and rest of the passage serves. Douglass wants to appeal to their humanity‚ the difference between man and beast‚ and the difference between white and black. Frederick Douglass is known for his eloquent writing‚ but he can also change his

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    habitable globe. Those beautiful vessels‚ robed in purest white‚ so delightful to the eye of freemen‚ were to me so many shrouded ghosts…” (Douglass 63).“I at first rejected the idea‚ that the simple carrying of a root in my pocket would have any such effect as he had said‚ and was not disposed to take it; but Sandy impressed the necessity with much earnestness…” (Douglass 67). | “After buying her; he hired a married man of Mr. Samuel Harrison‚ to live with him one year; and him he used to fasten

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