Frederick Douglass
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Frederick Douglass
Slave owners and their sympathizers described blacks in terms of
negative stereotypes to justify treating them as property. These
stereotypes provided the foundation for the idyllic mythology of the
plantation. Slave owners liked to think of themselves as the paternalistic
masters of a class of inferior, childlike people who simply could not
survive without the kindly guidance of their white superiors. According
to the masters' mythology, slaves sang out grateful praise for their
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a slave. This required him to educate himself at the risk of brutal punishment and then to take the even greater risk of an escape attempt. After one failed try that could easily have cost him his life, he succeeded the second time. Douglass' story is one of self-reliance, a popular theme in nineteenth-century American literature. Thus, he made the experiences of the least privileged resonate with the values of the wealthiest and best-educated Americans.
a slave. This required him to educate himself at the risk of brutal punishment and then to take the even greater risk of an escape attempt. After one failed try that could easily have cost him his life, he succeeded the second time. Douglass' story is one of self-reliance, a popular theme in nineteenth-century American literature. Thus, he made the experiences of the least privileged resonate with the values of the wealthiest and best-educated Americans.