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          The Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglas
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s, An American Slave was written by Frederick  Douglass himself.  He was born into slavery in Tuckahoe, Maryland in approximately 1817. He has,  "…no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it" (47).  He  became known as an eloquent speaker for the cause of  ....
          Middle of essay ....soldiers in Massachusetts to  fight for the North.  Before, during and after the war he continued his quest to free all the slaves.  He  became known as a fair and righteous man and was appointed as the U.S. Minister of Haiti after holding  several government offices.
Frederick Douglass has woven many themes into his narrative, all being tied with a common  thread of man’s inhumanity towards man.  Children were uprooted from the arms of their mothers,  "before the child has reached it’s twelfth ....           |   
          
          
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