
FAQ About Frederick Douglass

What was the significance of Frederick Douglass's narrative?
The "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" is significant as it provides a powerful first-person account of the experiences of slavery. Published in 1845, it exposed the inhumanity of slavery to a broad audience, bolstering the abolitionist cause and making Douglass an international spokesperson for human rights and social justice.