Frederick Douglas imagined that he was being manipulated by others. You depend on this person to get food and evacuation centers. This person controls your life in every way. When you wake up, what you do, do it, and when to quit it. If you do not cooperate, you may be beaten badly and killed. Please imagine the society of people living like this. How will human beings be affected by this power? How does this system affect religion? How will these living activities be influenced by these activities?
A good example of these behaviors is in Harriet Jacobs 'The Slave Girl's Incident' and Frederick Douglas 'Story of Frederick Douglas: American Slave'. On those pages, I found some barbarous behavior about white male slaves. As far as Douglas is concerned, he has been abused by many slaveowners. There are two things that give me the most impact. When Douglas was young, there was an aunt who lived in the same farm. She is a beautiful woman who challenges not only other female slaves but also white women! She is really fair. Her master grabbed her and warned her not to talk to the next boy she was caught. She did not listen to his warnings, her master found it
In 1818, Frederick Douglas was born on the east coast of Maryland in slavery and was named Frederic Augustus named after her mother Harriet Bailey. Washington Bailey (aka Frederic Douglas). His mother belongs to Aaron Anthony so Frederick is so. Frederick was told that his father was Caucasian, but he never knew his identity. Many slave owners have sex with a woman's slave and have a mixed-headed child. Aaron Anthony has about 30 slaves and 3 farms. Because Frederick stayed short in Anthony, he was greatly affected. He saw the whip for the first time and remembered that he was particularly cruel to the aunt Hester in the hands of the navy later. Slaves are accustomed to violence, and Douglas reminds me that this often makes jealous and obtuse slaves. The slave owner tried to unify the slaves by beating the slaves and flipping them
Frederick Douglas became a candidate abolitionist and his public role risked being robbed by a slave hunter who may have been forcibly repatriated to his master under the laws of the present free world. Thus be slaves again. Frederick published the whole story of slavery at birth, including his name and all the events in his slave life. Frederick Douglas traveled to the UK for his own safety and decided to mobilize British abolishmentists to work in the American struggle. Frederick Douglas was rejected by the first class cabin and forced to take the VIP. On the way to Liverpool in England, slavery advocates men scolded him and threatened to break his speech.