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  • Sarah Grimke And Frederick Douglass
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    When I mention the names Sarah Grimke and Frederick Douglass what comes to mind? Abolitionists? Equal rights activists? Of course, these two individuals are making great strives to fight for what they believe in. The sad thing about it is that we don't have enough people with the likes of these two. England abolished slavery in 1834 so how long will we go on with this inhumane cruelty toward people. Our country is in a state of denial and if we don't wake up soon, we will all pay the price. I'm ...
  • Douglass Believes In Truth
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    The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass In reading The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, I, like others, found myself to be deeply moved. The way in which Mr. Douglass walked me through each stage of his "career" as a slave gave me a better understanding of the African American slaves's trug gle. I realized in reading this mans story that he was a gifted individual and I pondered over where his strength came from? It is true and obvious that Mr. Frederick Douglass was an extre...
  • Frederick Douglass And Sara Smolinsky
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    The struggle for freedom is one that is common among both women and men of all races. For centuries, humankind has used many methods to control and enslave their fellow men and women, one of the most common being the denial of an education. The lives of Frederick Douglass, in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass written by himself, and Sara Smolinsky in Bread Givers written by Anzia Yezierska are two excellent examples of the struggle to educate oneself in the pursuit of freedom. While th...
  • High School
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    Here is a massive list, for massive attack, of major works with which one should be familiar: 1) Aeschylus -- The Libation Bearers 2) Sophocles -- Oedipus the King & Antigone 3) Aristophanes -- Lysistrata 4) Plato -- Phaedo (specifically Allegory of the Cave & the Death of Socrates) 5) Beowulf 6) Dante -- Inferno (from the Divine Comedy) 7) Chaucer -- The Canterbury Tales 8) Machiavelli -- The Prince 9) Christopher Marlowe -- Doctor Faustus 10) John Milton -- Paradise Lost 11) Jonathan Swift -- ...
  • Frederick Douglass And Harriet Jacobs
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    History can often seem to be a sordid image of disgraceful acts and squalid schemes. Certain horrendous deeds of our past can serve to enlighten however, when considered from the right perspective. The institution of slavery for example was wrong in every way, yet it produced incomparable figures of importance such as Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs. Frederick Douglass was undoubtedly an instrumental part of the development of the United States. His life was an intense episode of struggle,...
  • Knowledge About Slavery
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    Frederick Douglass was a man who was born into slavery. His mistress taught him how to read, because she never had a slave before. Frederick Douglass describes her as "a woman of the kindest heart and finest feelings". All this had changed when her husband found out that his wife was teaching the slave how to read. He told his wife that if she gives him an inch, he will take an ell, and that reading would only make him discontented and unhappy. After some time, all of what the master had said, b...

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