How Did Frederick Douglass Influence American Individualism

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It doesn't take several people to impact the world, it only takes one person to inspire “individualism”. Individualism can be described as being independent and self reliant. During the 19th century individualism was brought about thanks to an abundance of different american writers. Some of the most inspirational writers of the 19th century. Thoreau,Stanton and Douglass were all independent individuals who made contribution to society and relied on know one but themselves.
When talking about individualism one of the most prominent individuals that come to my mind is Henry david Thoreau. Thoreau’s ways of living was that he always wanted to live as simple as possible and not let anyone ruin it. To accomplish the ideas of living simple as possible Thoreau believes that life should be at a slower pace so that it can allow people to have opportunities to live the simpler ways of life. Thoreau published his book called Walden which is about living in the simplest ways and in natural surroundings.In the book thoreau states,”I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberty, to front only the essential …show more content…

Douglass was the voice of the people and was anti slavery and tried to enforce it. It shows it doesn't take a crowd of people to put a voice in society it takes one individual who alone does change in society. Douglass wrote “What To The Slave Is The Fourth of July?” because as americans the fourth of july was all about freedoms. As for black people they didn't see it that way they saw that they had little freedoms to do what they want.It states,”who to there great commendation, be it spoken , spared no pains night nor day.” Which he is saying he is speaking up for those who don't think they have a voice. Aside from Douglass and Thoreau another person that inspired individualism was Elizabeth Cady

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