Clark Kent: “Welcome back to the ABC special, ‘A day in the Life’, and today we have with us Mr. Frederick Douglass. ... Douglass?”
Frederick Douglass: “Just fine Clark, pleasure to be here. ... ”
Frederick Douglass: “Without doubt it was escaping slavery. ... ”
Frederick Douglass: “Though slavery itself was very difficult for me along with the passing of my mother, I feel this was all part of the journey to escaping the south. ... I had to change my name from Bailey to Johnson to Douglass to avoid being caught. ... ”
Frederick Douglass: “This was a case of being pushed over the edge. ... ”
Frederick Douglass: “That’s where you’re wrong. ... ”
Frederick Douglass: “The frequent hearing of my mistress reading the Bible aloud, for she often read aloud when her husband was absent, awakened my curiosity in respect to this mystery of reading, and roused in me the desire to learn.
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