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Black Writers and Their Anger Towards Whites in the North

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A 3 page paper which examines the writers Frederick Douglass and Harriet E. Wilson in relationship to the anger they present towards the whites in the North through their writing. Bibliography lists 2 sources.

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the United States as well as the nature of freedom for the African Americans. Frederick Douglass wrote his own experiences of slavery and freedom in "The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" and Harriet E. Wilson, who experienced the same, wrote a novel about such issues. In these works we see how abolitionists, and/or whites in the North, were not always the perfect freedom loving individuals that people often imagined them to be and thus incited anger in the blacks who had to deal with them. The following paper briefly illustrates this as seen through "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" and Harriet E. Wilsons "Our Nig." Whites in the North In the beginning of Douglass work we see that as a slave in the South he heard a great deal about abolition and abolitionists but was unsure what the terms meant. He began to understand, from an idealistic perspective, what they meant and he looked forward to being a part of that life of freedom associated with the abolition of his struggles. However, as he grew up and grew more experienced and wiser about life itself, he also saw that people were both bad and good. At one point we see him in the North, in Baltimore, seeing that people in the North, the whites, could be bitter ignorant people as well: "The watchwords of the bloody-minded in that region, and in those days, were, Damn the abolitionists! and Damn the niggers! There was nothing done, and probably nothing would have been done if I had been killed. Such was, and such remains, the state of things in the Christian city of Baltimore" (Douglass 98). Now, it should be understood that Douglass was not really a very angry man. He presents his story ...

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