Fredrick Douglass Abolition

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The book ‘The Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass” is noted for its striking first person account and being one of the major catalysts to the abolitionist moment. It is especially poignant given the context it is written in. Tensions in the country were beginning to grow; the north wanted to see an end to slavery while the south wished for its continual growth in the nation. At the time, northerners were beginning to realize that bloodshed was a possibly. With most abolitionist resisting full investment into the cause, Fredrick Douglass’ book was the fuel needed to force every person with a conscience to fight for the end of slavery.
Though is it presumably obvious that slavery was cancer to the union, most people in the south believed