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idk we likes girls in bed n stuff n always liked cooking n always boned every night with every kind og girl

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Did Frederick Douglass really write The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass'?

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What was the book narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass about?

Frederick Douglass' life. It really shouldn't be that hard to figure out.....


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What was the name of Frederick Douglass' AutoBiography?

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Frederick Douglass wrote his autobiography, "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave," in 1845.


Why did Frederick Douglass write Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass?

He wanted to tell about his life and what he went though.


What strategies does Frederick Douglass use to convince people of the need for change?

the strategies of th Frederick Douglass is dramatic life.


Who was a former slave that wrote about his life?

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What is the name of Frederick Douglas's autobiography?

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What event in Frederick Douglass's life did Douglass credit for eventually bringing him freedom?

His removal from the plantation


Is the narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas an American slave a biography or autobiography?

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