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My bondage and my freedom
Jonathan Rivers
September 27, 1999
IAH 201, Mr. Washington
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Frederick Douglass' definition of slavery, I believe, changed many times throughout his life and experience. Frederick Douglass not only underwent a transformation but, being intelligent and endowed with the gift of voice, he also had a sharp perspective on the blights of racism and slavery. As Douglass looked back at his days of slavery, he realized that the 'graveyard of the mind' that American slavery was for him,
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played a role as well. However, I still believe that not knowing his parents, having his grandmother taken away almost was worse than being beaten on a daily basis. From slavery to freedom, from the South to the North, from a young man of many names to the adult named Frederick Douglass, and singing those songs so that all could hear, this gifted man helped America come to terms with slavery as it really was.
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