Frederick Douglass. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, an American Slave is an incrediably well witten narrative on the life of Frederick Douglas. He descibes his life through incidents of growing up in slavery. being a slave, and then becoming free. Through his passion to educate himself he was able to beat the horrific life of slavery, and find freedom. The book is truly inspring and a great American narrative.
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1. How is the Frederick Douglass narrative inspring for not only African Americans, but people of all races?
2. Frederick Douglass was able to become physically free at the end of the book, all through his narrative he was mentally free. How did he not let himself be dehumanized by slavery?
3. How is the chapter about Mr. Covey different from all the other chapters, what makes Mr. Covey such an interesting inflence to the narrative when veiwing slave masters?
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