Frederick Douglass Reflection

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Within the text, The Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass unpacts his life through a more relatable delivery than most authors at the time. He starts with his upbringing, and through discussing his upbringing he reveals a lot about slave culture and how the institution of slavery not only contributed to his birth, but a disconnection from his mother and unknown father. Douglass has a way of writing that makes the reading sound as if he is speaking everything that is written down to me, while keeping a considerably expanded vernacular that reminds the reader of his intellectual pias. Reading more of the narrative, I am exposed to a more authentic image of slavery, especially for someone who was biracial like Frederick Douglass.