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    shape our world‚ as we see it today‚ into what it is. People like Frederick Douglass are what provided many others with a sense of hope and inspiration. Douglass is just one of many of these people who did this for countless others during their own plight and made them feel as if they were not alone during their fight for rights and justice. Frederick Douglass is one who helped fight to make this world a better place. Frederick Douglass is known mostly as an author‚ government official‚ journalist‚

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    a dog‚ some kids‚ and a quiet life. For Frederick Douglass it meant abolishing slavery. Frederick Douglass American Dream was about abolishing slavery and overcoming obstacles and reaching one’s goals. Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland around 1818. He was born "Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey" to a slave mother and a father that he never knew. He spent years upon years in slavery hoping there was a way out. As a slave‚ Douglass was not allowed to have much of a childhood

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    Frederick Douglass was an African-American writer‚ social-reformer‚ and statesman. Douglass became an abolitionist leader after escaping slavery and beginning to write perceptive stories about his life as a slave. To truly make the end of slavery a reality‚ Douglass persuaded the people of America by using the power of a pen. Frederick Douglass persuaded his audience against slavery by using imagery‚ metaphors to sickness‚ and the juxtaposition of the North and the South. Douglass used imagery

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    Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass once said “Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave.” Slavery had yet to be abolished in the early to mid 1800’s. Frederick Douglass was a former slave who escaped from his master. Douglass was a slave in the 1800’s or also know as the Industrial Revolution time period. During that time‚ slavery was a huge controversy. Frederick Douglass had the most impact on slavery of all black of all black abolitionists in the Industrial Revolution. Frederick was one of

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    MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM Frederick Augustus Washington Baily (Frederick Douglass)‚ was born a slave on the Holme Hill farm on Tuckahoe Creek‚ Talbot County‚ in Maryland in February 1817. His mother Harriet Bailey was also a slave but he didn’t know who was his father. Mr. Douglass suggests that “his white master may have been his father”. He mentions having seen his mother a few times at nights in Aunt Katy’s kitchen. Ms. Hill was assigned to work in a field about twelve miles away and was not

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    In “The Narrative of the life Frederick Douglass”(1845)‚ Frederick Douglass expresses the struggle of a slave. After years in slavery Douglass ran for freedom to achieve a better life. Frederick Douglass portrayed an ambivalent tone as he didn’t have the power to speak what he felt. He expresses his states of mind such as excitement‚ loneliness and insecurity through syntax and similes. Through the use of simile we get a better understanding of what Douglass felt in New York. After escaping slavery

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    In Frederick Douglass’ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ Mr. Douglass gives many examples of cruelty towards slaves as he shows many reasons that could have been used to abolish slavery. Throughout the well-written narrative‚ Douglass uses examples from the severe whippings that took place constantly to a form of brainwashing by the slaveholders over the slaves describing the terrible conditions that the slaves were faced with in the south in the first half of the 1800’s.

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    as community and love. In The Narrative of the Life of Frederick DouglassDouglass shows how slaves were made to feel less than human through physical‚ mental‚ and emotional dehumanization. As a slave you were beaten often and sometimes without reason. Mr. Gore said that “it is better than a dozen slaves are under the lash than the overseer to be convicted.(Douglass 13) Slaves with disorders were treated badly by their

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    Frederick Douglass was a hero to the blacks in his time and today cause he was willing to fight for their rights and give his life for them. Frederick Douglass escaped from the south on boat where he was working at age 20‚ he spend the rest of his life tried to free slaves out of the south and gave speech to help the abolitionist movement. Frederick Douglass was born into slavery around the 1818 in Talbot County Maryland. Frederick was the taught the alphabet when he was 12 by his owners wife even

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    Fueling the Abolitionist Movement In Frederick Douglass’ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ the question of true freedom is impossible to ignore. The narrative is told in the first person point of view and is about breaking out of the unbearable chains of slavery through the eyes of a real life slave. This narrative takes place from the time he was born in the nineteenth century to his escape to slavery in New York. Soon after he was born‚ Douglass was separated from his mother‚ Harriet

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