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autobiography, he presents himself as an ethical and moral person by dedicating his life to
fight for the abolition of slavery after escaping slavery himself. Douglass bravely resists his
enslavement and escapes to find his freedom; then, even...
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
How does Douglass present himself as an ethical and moral person to the reader in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave?
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