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Essay heading: Fredrick Douglas
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Douglass states in his narrative that the most religious slave owners were always the cruelest, this made the slaves feel even stronger that there was no God, therefore no hope of freedom.
Education was the most effective way to keep a slave ignorant of ever wanting more in life. This was even stated by one of Douglass Master, Mr... displayed 300 characters
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This was even stated by one of Douglass Master, Mr. Auld. When Mr. Auld found out his wife was teaching Douglass to read he, in a rage, explained that if a slaved is taught to read it would not suit him to be a slave anymore. He also said a slave should do nothing more than serve his master. For a master to be afraid is for a slave to learn to read and for a slave to learn to read speaks volumes... displayed next 300 characters
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