Frederick Douglass
.... flogging will do for him. Therefore, we can see that
Douglass wrote his narrative for a variety of reasons. He
wrote it as a wake ....
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Frederick Douglass: Early Builder of African American Culture
.... In an 1853 letter to the abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe,
Douglass wrote that it was more than blind race-based hatred that plagued African-Americans. ....
(1180

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Frederick Douglass
.... It was to silence these critics (or at least to answer them) that
Douglass wrote his autobiography in 1845, which he revised and completed in 1882 as Life and ....
(1294

5

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Using America's Ideals as the Basis for Equality
....
Douglass wrote of the sharp contrast between his treatment in America, where even in the Northern States he was scorned as a fugitive slave and felon, and his ....
(1756

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)
Frederick Douglass
.... As
Douglass' professional triumphs continued to mount, his personal life continued to erode, "In England,
wrote Estlin, you can hardly conjure how he is ....
(1256

5

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Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... He
wrote the Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass in 1845 in response those doubts.
Douglass estimates that he was approximately ....
(2924

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Frederick Douglass' Novel The Heroic Slave
Frederick
Douglass' minor novel The Heroic Slave, the only work of fiction he
wrote, is a good representation of the early American novel because of its ....
(723

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Slave Biographies
....
Douglass' journey is chronicled in The Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass: An American Slave, while Jacobs
wrote of her experiences in Incidents in ....
(1248

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Early Black Nationalism
.... Frederick
Douglass, a former slave who
wrote extensively about slavery and its consequences, was elected president of the New England Anti-Slavery Society in ....
(1809

7

)
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches ....
(1628

7

)
Frederick Douglass
.... enthrall a man of his capacity (1).
Douglass's writings painted a vivid picture of the slave's experience. An excellent example is line he
wrote about the ....
(1865

7

)
Black Nationalism in the Slave Population
.... Frederick
Douglass, a former slave who
wrote extensively about slavery and its consequences, was elected president of the New England Anti-Slavery Society in ....
(1564

6

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Literature of Slavery Human slavery
.... to the writings of Phillis Wheatley, Harriet Jacobs, Fredrick
Douglass, and Harriet .... The next two were slaves who
wrote groundbreaking accounts of the cruelty ....
(775

3

)
Slavery, Abolitionists & Black Nationalism
.... Frederick
Douglass, a former slave who
wrote extensively about slavery and its consequences, was elected president of the New England Anti-Slavery Society in ....
(1623

6

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America"s Race Problem
.... by one who believes in the equality of all races, as Frederick
Douglass, WEB DuBois .... WEB DuBois
wrote in 1901, that "the problem of the Twentieth Century is the ....
(1192

5

)
Theoretical Perspectives on US Race Problem
.... by one who believes in the equality of all races, as Frederick
Douglass, WEB DuBois .... WEB DuBois
wrote in 1901, that "the problem of the Twentieth Century is the ....
(1192

5

)
African American Literature
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches ....
(1484

6

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Nature of the Human Soul in Poems & Stories
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches ....
(1484

6

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Frederick Douglas
When Frederick Douglas
wrote his slave narrative in 1845 it was in an effort to .... or able to read, is the first type of enslavement that
Douglass discussed in ....
(897

4

)
Resistance to slavery
.... One important difference in their narratives is that
Douglass' is meant to teach about slavery. He
wrote, in the years before the Civil War, for an audience ....
(1858

7

)
Frederick Douglas
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches ....
(1628

7

)
Slave Narratives
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches ....
(1114

4

)
Various Short Essays in Sociology
.... 5.
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished ....
(2718

11

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Slavery and Animal Rights
.... notion of liberty has not extended to enslaved blacks across America (
Douglass). .... The men who
wrote the Declaration of Independence could have addressed slavery ....
(1098

4

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The Dialectic of Freedom
.... Frederick
Douglass, like Greene, believed that freedom comes only from continued .... He
wrote from the Birmingham jail, "oppressed people cannot remain oppressed ....
(2647

11

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The Slave Narrative
.... Thus, Jacobs reached an audience that Frederick
Douglass did not. .... When Jacobs
wrote her narrative, she addressed the women of the North, hoping to make them ....
(805

3

)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. He
wrote this book in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches did not believe ....
(1458

6

)
African American History
....
Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and George Washington Carver influenced the Court's decision. The judges agreed with such expert testimony when they
wrote, " ....
(1672

7

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African American History
....
Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and George Washington Carver influenced the Court's decision. The judges agreed with such expert testimony when they
wrote, " ....
(1675

7

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Hypocrisy of the Puritan Era
....
Douglass had been a slave, but he had been freed. When he
wrote this book, it was in part because many of those who listened to his highly polished speeches ....
(2837

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