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The Impact Of Frederick Douglass
Part 1 of Paper .... through his
involvement with the abolitionist movement and the
establishment of the abolitionist paper called the “North
Star.” As a young slave growing up Frederick Douglass had
help learning how to read and how to write. When he grew
older he became more interested in the abolitionist movement
witch led to the.... Part 2 of Paper ....e age of 13 he read “The Colombian Orator”, a book
of speeches denouncing slavery and oppression deepened his
hatred of slavery.
“In 1833 Frederick was sent to work for Auld's brother,
Thomas, at a plantation near St. Michael's, Md. Frederick's
pride angered his new master, who placed him in the hands of
a "slave breaker" in an effort to "tame" him. One day the
two fought, and Frederick emerged victorious. Sometime
later he wrote that the fight had been a turning point in
his life. .... |
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