Frederick Douglass: The Suffering Of Being A Slave

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Douglass makes specific points in how women deserve like the slaves or man were entitled to receive equal rights. Because he was born into slavery he knew the feeling of suffering and being part of an inferior group, that’s why he became such a passionate activist for the universal equal rights of all American citizens and human beings. “Many who have at last made the discovery that the negroes have some rights as well as other members of the human family, have yet to be convinced that women are entitled to any” (Douglass 339). Douglass associates the suffering of being a slave with that of being a women, both had no rights and both movement to women and African American slavery encouraged equality and the promise of freedom for the Americans.

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