Christianity In Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass

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Christianity encourages people to live upright and morally, which is why many slaves saw conversion to Christianity as a road to freedom. However, this wasn’t the case for most slaves because most slave-owner believed that religion would lead to emancipation of slaves; I support my argument with analysis of detailed evidence and reasoning in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, whose master used religious sanction and support for his slaveholding cruelty.
Christianity doesn’t disagree nor support slavery but is a religion that encourages people to be charitable and be faithful which is why many African American converted to this religion. In the book “Native Son”, Bigger’s mother used Christianity as a pillar to hold the family together