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Frederick Douglass

A slave sits in the corner of the shack looking out towards the moonlit sky; he scans the horizon, making sure no one lurks in the darkness and picks up a pen hidden in the stash of hay lying in the corner. He then unravels his beaten pants to reveal a small, worn out pamphlet, and continues writing on the cramped booklet. The slave, like Frederick Douglass and few others, risked his own welfare in order to provide himself a small education. Frederick Douglass on the other hand, not only did he risked his life, he overcame it and succeeded in sweeping the table through his autobiography, the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. In one of his passages he criticizes the religion of the north and south during his time. This, like other passages show his critical understanding of the people and ideas of the time. Through complex use of diction and ironic figures of speech, Frederick Douglass projects his voice to retel

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