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the overwhelming effects of slavery on Douglass' life was the denial of a complete notion of
self. Douglass' work teaches about how the dehumanizing institution of slavery robs individuals
of the notion of being able to live their own lives. The institution of slavery was driven with
the need to...
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
How did Douglass' soul change after he escaped? What was the effect of slavery upon Frederick Douglass' soul?
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