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The Pursuit Of Freedom By Fredrick Douglass

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The Pursuit of Freedom Fredrick Douglass was a man who always looked for ways to better himself and his life as a slave. Throughout the book “Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass”, it documents his life and how his views on freedom and slavery change throughout the book. His views on freedom evolve constantly throughout the book due to the different slave masters that owned him. Fredrick was born into slavery and at a very young age he was separated from his mother. His mother was Harriet Bailey and he suspected his father to be a white man. His slave master was Captain Anthony, who was a cruel man. Under his first master he was too young to work in the field like most of the slaves so he stayed at home. With him staying at home, he managed to escape the punishments faced by most of the slaves on Captain Anthony’s plantation. However, he did not manage to go unharmed completely. While there, he witnessed many of the harsh, oppressive realities of slavery. He manages to recall these events with great detail, despite being young. I believe events such as these can have a lifelong impact on a young mind.
In the documentation of his early life, his views on slavery are not directly expressed. I think this is in part because he was too young to know any different. While his early life did not offer much opinion on his part, it did start the foundation for his opposition to slavery. All that he was ever exposed to. Slavery was his reality at this time and because it was

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