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In at least 150 words, discuss in what ways the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass make a powerful case against slavery? Write an essay using details from excerpts in the novel to support your answer.

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Answered by Serinus
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Fredrick Douglass wrote his own account of life in which he mentioned about the ills of slavery and about the hardships which the slaves had to undergo. He had tried to expose the cruelty of slavery which doesn't spare anyone born in a black family. He points out the idea that a slave is a form of property owned by the master and he possesses full control over him. Douglass fought for equal rights given to the Blacks to vote. He also wanted equal rights for women including the White women to vote and wanted fair public education granted to everyone.


Answered by aqibkincsem
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Fredrick Douglass composed his very own record of life in which he made reference to about the ills of subjugation and about the hardships which the slaves needed to experience.


He had attempted to uncover the cold-bloodedness of servitude which doesn't extra anybody conceived in a dark family.


He brings up the possibility that a slave is a type of property claimed by the ace and he has full command over him.

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