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Fredrick Douglas and his views on women slaves
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In the Life of Frederick Douglas we see that even though he tells his own story, he wants the reader to realize that it is not only his story that he portrays to us, but that of all slaves and the way that they were mistreated. He gives accounts as to how women slaves were treated as well. ... ” (343) Douglas never understood why the master forbid Hester to see anyone. ... Had he been a man of pure morals himself, he might have been thought interested in protecting the innocence of my aunt…” (343-344) He did not realize the way women slaves were treated by their master’s since he had been isolated from the large plantation home all his life.
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Title: Fredrick Douglas and his views on women slaves
Words: 366 Rating: None Pages: 1.5 submitted by: CGALLE
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