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Frederick Douglass' Dream For Equality
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Abolition stopped Frederick Douglass dead in his tracks and forced him
to reinvent himself. He learned the hard central truth about abolition. Once
he learned what that truth was, he was compelled to tell it in his speeches and
writings even if it meant giving away the most secret truth about hi ....
Middle of essay ....y black in a white world ?
Where is the freedom and hope if all great things are privilege only to the
whites? Douglass resolved never again to risk himself to betrayal. Troubled,
Douglass did not lose faith in his beliefs of abolishing slavery. However, he
did reinvent his thinking.
Douglass eventually made his way with what amounted to the applied ideas
of Alexis de Tocqueville and Fancis Grund, both of which were writing at the
time when Douglass realized the truth about abolition. Grund.... |
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