As everyone knows, he knocks out slaves until they succumb to his will, and my treatment does not change. His constant abuse may break me, in fact, it is almost like this. I am 16 years old, but I know that I could have been killed because I was fighting white people, but I can not take it anymore. With his many beatings, I went outside and beat him to the ground. I hit him, I repeatedly kicked him, and after that day Edward Covey did not hit me. I was impressed again after a year.
I am illiterate. The story of the life of the American slave Frederick Douglas is autobiography written by Frederick Douglas himself and tells his experience of becoming a slave in the United States. He expressed the cruelty of the slave owner and the way he tried to escape to become a freelancer. The theme of his story includes: ignorance of slaves, treatment of slaves as property, religion of reason, sacrifice of female slaves. In a story
Frederick Douglas is one of the most famous authors of the African-American literary tradition and his first autobiography is one of the most widely read stories of North American slaves. The story of the life of American slave Frederick Douglas was published in 1845 and Douglas fled slavery for less than seven years. The book soon succeeded and sold 4,500 copies in the first 4 months. Throughout his life, Douglas modified his autobiography, continued to expand, and published a second edition in 1855 as my slavery and my freedom. The third edition of Douglas' autobiography was published in 1881 with the lifetime and age of Frederick Douglas, and the extended version of "Life and Times" published in 1892. Various stories of the story of Douglas begin with his birth and childhood, but each new version emphasizes the close interaction and the interaction between Douglas' life and important events in American history It is.
Douglas wrote several autobiographies. In his 1845 autobiography, "The Story of the Life of American Slave Frederick Douglas," he explained his experience as a slave, the latter became a best seller, and the influence was to promote the abolition of death The same can be said about "There was my slavery and freedom" there. (1855) After the civil war ended, Douglas continued to be an active activist to slavery, wrote his last autobiography, Lifetime and Age of Frederick Douglas. It was first published in 1881 and revised in 1892. Three years before his death, it covered events during and after the Civil War. Douglas also actively supports female voting rights and has multiple official positions. Without his approval, Douglas became the first African-American nominated as Vice President of the USA, and as a vice presidential candidate for Victoria Woodhall, he received an equals party ticket .