Frederick Douglass and Adam Smith Together

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December 5, 2014

 

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Indeed, Douglass speaks of his employment as a newly freed man as a life-changing experience: "I worked that day with a pleasure I had never before experienced?It was to me the starting point of a new existence." (Douglass, 68) Smith's sentiments about "opulence" in a free market are displayed in Douglass' description of New Bedford: "From the wharves I strolled around and over the town, gazing with wonder and admiration at the splendid churches, beautiful dwellings, and finely cultivated gardens; evincing an amount of wealth, comfort, taste, and refinement, such as I had never seen in any part of slaveholding Maryland...
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Indeed, Douglass speaks of his employment as a newly freed man as a life-changing experience: "I worked that day with a pleasure I had never before experienced?It was to me the starting point of a new existence." (Douglass, 68) Smith's sentiments about "opulence" in a free market are displayed in Douglass' description of New Bedford: "From the wharves I strolled around and over the town, gazing with wonder and admiration at the splendid churches, beautiful dwellings, and finely cultivated gardens; evincing an amount of wealth, comfort, taste, and refinement, such as I had never seen in any part of slaveholding Maryland...
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