Frederick Douglass throws light onto the American slave system by explaining how things really were. He explained how they were treated. Not how the slave owners said that they treated their slaves. They were treated like they were just property and an object they could play around with. He also throws light on how slaves were stripped from their rights. Everyone has rights, poor, rich , black, hispanic, everyone does, but slaves apparently didn’t have rights just for being black and couldn’t go to school. He also explains the lack of food and water. They didn’t get enough food or water. They were not all treated equally and fairly. Why were there slaves? People got discriminated for being from a different race or a different colour from everybody …show more content…
GOOD!?!?!, no way. They were treated like objects and not like human beings, but as objects. They were taken aways from their families, kidnapped, or their parents were slaves and born into slavery. They were whipped and were treated unfairly. In the book Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass on page 10 explains, “....a suitable distance between the end of the whip…” The slaves were whipped when they behaved bad, but why would anyone get whipped, even if they were behaving bad. Also in the same book Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass on page 10 states, “They were frequently whipped when least deserving..” They were whipped when they didn’t do anything. Imagine when they did deserve it. In the book Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass on page 16 states, “ ...if I had a kind master….” Maybe if they were treated fairly and got paid they would maybe do their job correctly without pressure, they would get it correctly. No one should ever be whipped or treated unfairly just because they are human and make …show more content…
In the book Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass on page 23 it states, “‘You win be free as soon as you are twenty-one, but I am a slave for life.’” How are they granted to be free if they don’t really even know their birthday, and themselves know that they are going to be slaves for life. Also in Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass on page 25 it states, “I do not know one single act ever performed by him.” Their masters were not nice it was rare for them to perform any noble act. Also in the Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass, by Frederick Douglass on page 25 it states, “‘Are ye a slave for life?’ I told him I was.” They probably lost hope many many times because they knew they were never getting out of being a