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300 Frederick Douglass

The History of Literature

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Thomas Ald's Biography

Douglas was a slaveholder for most of his life with all the moral stain that that meant. He had to get up every day terrified of the people he owned, ashamed of his conduct or twisting himself into a moral pretzel not to be ashamed. Douglas's life is like a loud voice full of dignity and moral probity that still resounds through the chambers of history. And all his life is nothing but a grunt, a whisper, a dark note of infamy, the ugly echo of a lifetime of sin and moral shame.

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