![]() ![]() ![]() Interestingly, Douglass also had a more particular purpose. As his friend William Lloyd Garrison explained in the preface to this work, “He who can peruse without a tearful eye, a heaving breast, an afflicted spirit, …without trembling for the fate of this country in the hands of a righteous God, who is ever on the side of the oppressed… must have a flinty heart, and be qualified to act the part of a trafficker ‘in slaves and the souls of men.” In other words, Douglass wrote to show the wrong of slavery and advance the cause of abolition. We can identify at least two important purposes that Frederick Douglass had in writing his autobiography. Toward the end of his life, Douglass even served as an ambassador to Haiti. He befriended many notable figures of the day: not only fellow abolitionists like William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown but also President Abraham Lincoln. ![]() He became a key figure in the abolitionist movement as an orator and newspaper publisher. ![]() The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an autobiographical publication prepared by one of the most important American abolitionists of the nineteenth century.Īs the Narrative explains, Douglass was born into slavery but escaped in 1838. ![]()
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