Frederick Douglass' readings on human rights and the denunciation of slavery affected him by igniting his anger toward slaveholders and elevating the idea of freedom to a fervent obsession. Douglass became increasingly passionate about the fight for emancipation and equality, which fueled his activism and writings against slavery.
Frederick Douglass' readings on human rights and the denunciation of slavery affected him by...
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igniting his anger toward slaveholders and elevating the idea of freedom to a fervent obsession.
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soothing his anger and bringing him to a place of acceptance with the institution of slavery.
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giving him a more understanding perspective toward slaveholders and the institution of slavery.
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compelling him to start a school for slaves so that he could teach his peers to read.
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