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Douglass views American slavery from a third-person perspective when looking at the picture.

Douglass presents a picture of American slavery, he argued against slavery and called it unnatural, ungodly, cruel, unjust, and immoral as a point of view of an African American who was a slave himself.

Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) was arguably the most influential African American leader in the nation and a former slave. He was a known abolitionist orator.

  • With help of his speeches, books, articles during the Civil War he worked tirelessly for the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
  • He called out slavery as unnatural, ungodly, cruel, unjust, and immoral.
  • he said that the slaves helped in building the nation and should be considered human.

Thus, the point of view of Douglass was the point of view of an African American slave or the victim of slavery.

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