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Life And Times Of Fredrick Douglas
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In both of the writings by Douglass and Stowe, the question is raised concerning the existence of God. On page 1790 while watching the sails of the ships on Chesapeake Bay Douglass cries out for God to save him and grant him freedom and then states, "Is there any God?" On pages 2330 in response to ....
Middle of essay .... and "unfit to be a slave." Despite his motive, Mr. Auld unknowingly pointed the way to Douglass's freedom.
By far the greatest support given by Douglass to the claim of a lack of a God for the slaves is his account of the conversion of Thomas Auld. Douglass declares Auld as a "mean man", but states that despite his hopes of improving the character of Auld, religion made him "more cruel and hateful in all his ways." Douglass states that Auld was worse after his conversion than before. Douglass.... |
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