The Narative Life of Frederick Douglas
Title: The Narative Life of Frederick Douglas
Category: Society & Culture / People
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The Narative Life of Frederick Douglas
Frederick Douglass and
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Access to education is a fundamental right. It is what contributes to our ability to
sustain communities, cities, and countries. During the pre-civil war period, the right to an
education was restricted to only white people. This meant white society could enjoy and
reap the benefit of an education while others like Frederick Douglass were forced to
endure a life of slavery. It was
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writing and giving slaves a measure of pride and
persona. By this Douglass had instigated change in the culture, starting a truly
powerful revolutionary way of thinking. He had challenged the power of the white man
and when he said “ … given me the inch, and no precaution could prevent me from
taking the ell” (p. 51) it was clear that he understood his purpose in life.
Frederick Douglass continued helping the abolitionist movement until his death
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