Theme Of Social Inequality In Frederick Douglass

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After reading the preface, readers see that Frederick Douglass overcomes multiple obstacles and becomes important figure of slavery in history. He overcomes escaping slavery from the southern prison- house of bondage. But, beyond escaping, he went to an anti slavery convention in Nantucket. Although he was still a fugitive slave, he never forgot about the millions of other slaves that were still in slavery. In Frederick’s book he illustrates a theme in the story. The theme in the story is social inequality. This theme illustrates the book because, slavery was an unfair part of society, and Douglass explains the reality of slavery in his book. The speeches that explained the reality of slavery, by Douglass, it helped people understand the horrors

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