![]() ![]() As it could be viewed, these times were the hardest and the most “awkward”. Convey gave me a very severe whipping, cutting my back, causing the blood to run, and raising ridges on my flesh as large as my little finger” (Douglass 56). In that regard, Frederick writes: “I had been at my new home but one week, before Mr. The book is also a confession about the most painful moment of Douglass’s life. Living in the era of the Civil War and the era of suffering, Douglass presented a bright testimony of those abhorrent events. The narration is also about Frederick’s enslaved existence and his escape in 1838. However, his childhood could be described as the most favorable time for him as he lived with his mother and later with his grandmother Betty Bailey. Douglass describes the horrible conditions and brutalities that he had to experience. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is the story of the fight for civil fights and racial injustice. ![]()
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