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kirza4 [7]
1 year ago
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How doe Frederick Dougla ue the founding principle of America to build an argument againt lavery?

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sesenic [268]1 year ago
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Fourth, he argued that slavery was inconsistent with the idea of America, with its national narrative and its highest ideals, and not just with its ideals. He expressed respect for the country's Founding Fathers, calling them "brave" and "truly great."

Slavery In three narratives by him and numerous articles, speeches, and letters by him, Douglass argued forcefully against slavery. He tried to show that he was cruel, unnatural, impious, immoral, and unfair. Douglass's goals were to abolish slavery in all its forms and aspects, to promote the moral and intellectual betterment of PEOPLE OF COLOR, and to hasten the day of LIBERTY to its very end. Three million of our compatriots enslaved. Douglass affirmed that the founders of the nation were great men for their ideals of freedom. But in doing so, he brings home the hypocrisy of his ideals for the existence of slavery on American soil. He was an abolitionist and wanted to promote the freedom of all slaves. He published in The North Star newspaper that slaves used to escape by following the north star to escape to freedom. He also made speeches and performed movements.

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