intriging as well as compelling. This man lived in an era that we currently study with
amazement. He saw and understood the institution of slavery and the white man's
ideology, behind it. The "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass", was written by
himself following his escape to New Bedford, New England. The version of
this passage has some resourceful history as a foundation for the reader. Explaining
important transitions in Douglass' life and how the abolitionist movement came about in
the northeastern region of the American States. After England rid their country of
slavery, the Puritans sparked a rejuvenation of Christian morals in America. The
Jeremiads warned their fellow Christians of the evils of slavery and this initially started
this issue. Fredrick Douglass, his third chosen last name, was a protegee. Did he come
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