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Frederick Douglass Rhetorical analysis

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Jessica Zhou Mrs. Stauffer AP Lang- 5 2 October 2013 Douglass Rewrite In 1940, Wayne Dyer once said ?Freedom means you are unobstructed in living your life as you choose. Anything less is a form of slavery? to delineate how the disobedience of slaves and the knowledge of unfairness is the only way to escape, connecting to the events of the autobiography, The Narrative of Frederick Douglass an American Slave. Frederick Douglass argument against slavery is cogent in its reasoning that slavery dehumanizes slaves and proposes the idea that the slave owners are unfavorably affected by slavery.

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