Slavery In Narrative Of Life Of Frederick Douglass

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People today think slavery is a thing of the past, instead what if I said slavery still happens today. According to Global Citizen, the total slave estimation is 18,354,700 in India, that’s 1.4% percent of the population. India has different types of slavery, such as Agriculture, bonded labor, domestic work, and sex work. This is a problem because people are supposed to learn from their mistakes, but instead we are repeating the past. Frederick Douglass was a part of slavery, in the book Narrative of life of Frederick Douglass he was constantly held back by people of different color. He was often hated and discriminated upon because he was one of the of the many colored people that knew how to read. He faced many challenges like prejudice, manual labor, and loved ones dying. …show more content…

But unfortunately India, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan had the highest absolute numbers. India’s law specifically does not differentiate between human trafficking or sex work. This means that they don’t care about the difference between the two and they think that they are the same category. In my book about Frederick Douglass it talks about how other people used to trick slaves into running away and then hunting them down for the rewards. In the book he loses his mother at a very young age but he doesn't remember what she was like even as a person. Take a moment to imagine the heartbreak that they would feel if you suddenly couldn't remember your own mother. This was a very shaping experience for