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 Part one of term paperFREDERICK DOUGLASS’S POWERS OF APPEAL
After his escape from slavery, Frederick Douglass chose to promote the abolition of slavery by speaking about the actions and effects that result from that institution. In an excerpt from a July 5, 1852 speech at Rochester, New York, Douglass asks the question: What to the slave is the Fourth of Jul ...
 Part two of term paperWord count: 981 | Approximate pages: 4...  offering to the national altar…” (441).  Religious appeal is so important because the majority of his audience is Christian, and he implies that Christianity, in its ostensible purity, allows the mishandling of human life to the degree of slavery.  By relating Christianity directly to slavery, his listeners must question the validity of their Christian doctrines in relation to the institution of slavery.  In doing so, they must eliminate their acceptance of one of these traditions; the o ...
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