Similarities Between Frederick Douglass And My Friend Russell Freedom

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In society, race is a group of people of common ancestry, distinguished from others by physical characteristics, such as hair type, the color of their eyes and skin, stature, etc. “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave” by Frederick Douglass explains what is like to grow up on the rough side of town and being a slave himself. Then the story of “My friend Douglass, Russell Freedom gives the point of view from a friend and what slavery and race looked like from another side. Their differences between young slavery and middle age slavery are more significant than their similarities.
As slavery both made huge impacts on Frederick Douglas from a little boy to a man they do share some similarities. In both articles, it is apparent that Douglass did have some white men who supported him. Douglass's friends in the shipyard felt sympathy for him when he would ask,”Haven't I as good a right to be free as you have?”(Douglass's 145). He still made a lot of friends but didn’t know what to think of his white friends. Various things were inspirational to Douglass's life. When he was younger, he was inspired to learn to read and was …show more content…

At the age of 20, Douglass escaped slavery and was free. He was still being attacked by these awful people and they just wouldn't leave him alone. “The police would not let Douglass into the White House due to his race,but he persisted and would not leave(Freedman 45)Frederick Douglass and his fellow friend Lincoln were obsessed with freedom and that’s how they go along so well. Some bad news came through hand Douglass wasn’t happy at all. “A few days later, Douglass was devastated by the news of Lincoln’s assassination, calling is a “personal as well as a national calamity.”(Freedom 46) In the end, Douglass realized how much he inspired to break away from slavery and make America look at the other side and become friends with one

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