In his
autobiography Narrative of the Life of , Douglass explains the long
planning that he did when attempting to break free from bondage. Before he actually plans his
first escape, Douglass was sure to learn all he could in terms of reading and trade skills. As
a...
Sunday, 17 May 2015
Explain the actions taken by Frederick Douglass to break free of bondage and the results of those actions.
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