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Historical Truth and Imaginative Literature

ppendix, he gives a reference from Jeremiah. Chapter five is a time when Douglass explains how angels cheer him on through the gloom. He is speaking of a verse in Matthew, chapter four, that speaks of ministering angels. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass combined many aspect of literature and creative writing to produce "the most artistically crafted and widely read of all the American slave narratives." His narrative touches the hearts and leaves the reader to "feel" the pains and sorrows of slavery, and the joys of freedom. ...

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