The Narrative Of Frederick Douglass: Historical Context Of Racism

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“The Narrative of Frederick Douglass” displays many historical context of racism. African-Americans were discriminated and dehumanized as animals. This persuaded other Americans of considering racism as a natural law that was encouraged to partake in. Racism in the United States was invented partly to justify that African-Americans were enslaved partly because of their physical differences from whites. Douglass became grew tiresome with racism. Most people did not agree with him because of race prejudice being a natural law. “Douglass was aware that most Americans disagreed with him and believed that race prejudice was the result of a ‘law of nature,’ because whites were innately disposed to be horrified by the very color of black people's