Frederick Douglass Dehumanization

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In addition to writing his own circumstances that lead Douglass to become a well-known and accomplished writer he also mentions other slaves hardships. Most African American slaves were dehumanized be the people who lorded over them with oppression and threats. Douglass tells of his own mother, whom he was not familiar with, who was abused by her master. Douglass was the result. Thousands of woman were mistreated, simply because they were seen as property, not living, unique people. Similarly, there are a sizable number of tales about beatings, whippings, shootings, and other immoral acts that occurred to people Douglass knew. People were fatally shot, simply because they were afraid, and did not obey an order immediately. A woman was whipped