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A Distinguished Slave

Desmond Miller
History 2010
MW 3:00-4:15
Dr. Chris Paine
November 7, 2001

The Distinguished Slave
        In the novel, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Douglass was eventually able to free himself because he was able to free his mind. This was the rare quality that distinguished Douglass from the vast majority of the slaves. Several slaves during this period of time escaped from the oppression of slavery, but Douglass had a unique potential that his peers lacked. Douglass possessed an awesome determination that would not allow himself to be bound by anything or anyone. Doulgass was also intelligent ...

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