59). Frederick Douglas was extremely compassionate to the black communities; those still in slavery and those free. Douglass demonstrates his sympathy of community and mutual necessity in his autobiography Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass. He relates his experiences and knowledges to teaching fellow slaves how to read as well as explaining how it was false that slaves did not experience meaningful bond of friendship with each other. He felt enthusiastically for those that are still enslaved. Douglass devoted his free years with passion trying to influence for
59). Frederick Douglas was extremely compassionate to the black communities; those still in slavery and those free. Douglass demonstrates his sympathy of community and mutual necessity in his autobiography Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglass. He relates his experiences and knowledges to teaching fellow slaves how to read as well as explaining how it was false that slaves did not experience meaningful bond of friendship with each other. He felt enthusiastically for those that are still enslaved. Douglass devoted his free years with passion trying to influence for