Rhetorical Analysis Of Frederick Douglass Speech

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In Frederick Douglass’s speech, he talks all about how the constitution is something but a mess towards slavery. Douglass starts by asserting that the framers of the constitution have purposefully avoided mentioning anything about slavery within the Constitution. He states that “It so happens that no such words as ‘African slave trade,’ no such words as ‘slave representation,’ no such words as ‘fugitive slaves,” no such words as ‘slave insurrections,’ are anywhere used in that instrument” (Douglass). This is Douglass stating that he thinks that framers of the constitution avoided something that was a problem at the time. But this was also done by the framers to not show that there was any way for ownership of a man in the constitution and