Autobiography Of Frederick Douglass

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This book was very eye-opening, it made me feel more thankful that I am getting to live with my family without ever fearing that we might get separated one day. Also, it made me value a lot of my freedoms like actions, speech, and future. I would recommend this book to someone who likes social studies, autobiographies, and nonfiction text because only if you like what you are reading will you understand and grasp it. Frederick Douglass was a former American slave who was an abolitionist born into slavery sometime in 1818. He was forcefully separated from his birth mother in two or three months. He faced physical abuse, verbal abuse, and other nonhuman conduct. He worked on plantations, farms, boat yards, and other slave labor areas. He