The Narrative Of Frederick Douglass's Life

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Frederick Douglass became renowned once he had published his autobiography in 1845. The narrative brought value and celebrity to him and to the Slave Narratives as well. The work was even considered as a “watershed” in the life of the writer because he narrated his long journey starting from the bottom with the fight against his former slave holder to learning writing and reading. This events which changed the life of Frederick Douglass persisted even after the publication of this autobiography. Due to this work, he established his own newspaper called North Star which was an anti-slavery newspaper founded in 1847. Also, Frederick Douglass held remarkable status in the Republican Administration

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