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he Life and Work of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass's writings reflected many American views that were influenced by national division. Douglass was a very successful abolitionist who changed America's views of slavery through his writings and actions. Frederick Douglass had many achievements throughout his life. Douglass was born a slave in 1817, in Maryland. He educated himself and became determined to escape the atrocities of slavery. Douglass attempted to escape slavery once, but failed. He later made a successful escape in 1838. His fleeing brought him to New Bedford, Massachusetts. Douglass's abolitionist career began at an antislavery convention at Nantucket, Massachusetts. Here, he showed himself to be a great speaker. Douglass became involved with many important abolitionist causes, both through his literary works, and also through activities such as the Underground Railroad, and also his role in organizing a regiment of former slaves to
And Times Of Frederick Douglass. These three books are about the same and easy to read piece of literature. It showed the hardships of slavery One must not overlook Frederick Douglass's oratory skills when American Slave in 1845, Douglass wrote another biography, My Bondage And My person, and share a similar message, but are written by Frederick Douglass Also, without knowledge, Frederick Douglass would not have become an and did not affect the literature or lifestyles of those people very much. looking at his literary career; however, it is Douglass's form which left began the abolitionist newspaper North Star, which he edited until 1860. people. This man had a cause, as well as a story to tell. Douglass, as a but most of all, hope. Without knowledge, Frederick Douglass would never
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