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The Poetry Of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow And John Greenleaf Whittier
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When a man’s human dignity is beaten out of him, his liberty deprived and is to be perpetually subject to the will of his master at all times, he no longer has faith in himself or his abilities. He is also compelled to spend his entire labor for the benefit of another and receive in return only th ....
Middle of essay ....stilled in Frederick the will to learn to read and write. This deed proved to be Frederick’s rude awakening to a world of knowledge that is purposely kept from slaves. Learning to read and write gave Douglass the burning need for freedom. After trying to escape, he was sent to a slave breaker who worked and whipped him mercilessly. He endured the treatment until one day he could take it no longer and fought back. Smith’s and Frederick’s experiences in the slavery system seemed to parallel.... |
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