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The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
An American Slave
NARRATIVE
OF THE
LIFE
OF
FREDERICK DOUGLASS;
AN
AMERICAN SLAVE。
…
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF。
…
BOSTON
PUBLISHED AT THE ANTI…SLAVERY OFFICE;
NO。 25 CORNHILL
1845
NARRATIVE
OF THE LIFE OF
FREDERICK DOUGLASS;
AN AMERICAN SLAVE
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF
ENTERED; ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS;
IN THE YEAR 1845
BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS;
IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT
OF MASSACHUSETTS。
PREFACE
In the month of August; 1841; I attended an anti…
slavery convention in Nantucket; at which it was
my happiness to become acquainted with FREDERICK
DOUGLASS; the writer of the following Narrative。 He
was a stranger to nearly every member of that body;
but; having recently made his escape from the south…
ern prison…house of bondage; and feeling his curiosity
excited to ascertain the principles and measures of
the abolitionists;of whom he had heard a somewhat
vague description while he was a slave;he was in…
duced to give his attendance; on the occasion al…
luded to; though at that time a resident in New
Bedford。
Fortunate; most fortunate occurrence!fortunate
for the millions of his manacled brethren; yet pant…
ing for deliverance from their awful thraldom!for…
tunate for the cause of negro emancipation; and of
universal liberty!fortunate for the land of his birth;
which he has already done so much to save and bless!
fortunate for a large circle of friends and acquaint…
ances; whose sympathy and affection he has strongly
secured by the many sufferings he has endured; by
his virtuous traits of character; by his ever…abiding
remembrance of those who are in bonds; as being
bound with them!fortunate for the multitudes; in
various parts of our republic; whose minds he has
enlightened on the subject of slavery; and who have
been melted to tears by his pathos; or roused to
virtuous indignation by his stirring eloquence against
the enslavers of men!fortunate for himself; as
it at once brought him into the field of public use…
fulness; 〃gave the world assurance of a MAN;〃 quick…
ened the slumbering energies of his soul; and con…
secrated him to the great work of breaking the rod
of the oppressor; and letting the oppressed go free!
I shall never forget his first speech at the conven…
tionthe extraordinary emotion it excited in my own
mindthe powerful impression it created upon a
crowded auditory; completely taken by surprisethe
applause which followed from the beginning to the
end of his felicitous remarks。 I think I never hated
slavery so intensely as at that moment; certainly; my
perception of the enormous outrage which is in…
flicted by it; on the godlike nature of its victims; was
rendered far more clear than ever。 There stood one;
in physical proportion and stature commanding and
exactin intellect richly endowedin natural elo…
quence a prodigyin soul manifestly 〃created but a
little lower than the angels〃yet a slave; ay; a fugi…
tive slave;trembling for his safety; hardly daring to
believe that on the American soil; a single white
person could be found who would befriend him at
all hazards; for the love of God and humanity! Ca…
pable of high attainments as an intellectual and
moral beingneeding nothing but a comparatively
small amount of cultivation to make him an orna…
ment to society and a blessing to his raceby the law
of the land; by the voice of the people; by the terms
of the slave code; he was only a piece of property; a
beast of burden; a chattel personal; nevertheless!
A beloved friend from New Bedford prevailed on
Mr。 DOUGLASS to address the convention: He came
forward to the platform with a hesitancy and embar…
rassment; necessarily the attendants of a sensitive
mind in such a novel position。 After apologizing for
his ignorance; and reminding the audience that slav…
ery was a poor school for the human intellect and
heart; he proceeded to narrate some of the facts in
his own history as a slave; and in the course of his
speech gave utterance to many noble thoughts and
thrilling reflections。 As soon as he had taken his
seat; filled with hope and admiration; I rose; and
declared that PATRICK HENRY; of revolutionary fame;
never made a speech more eloquent in the cause of
liberty; than the one we had just listened to from
the lips of that hunted fugitive。 So I believed at
that timesuch is my belief now。 I reminded the
audience of the peril which surrounded this self…
emancipated young man at the North;even in Mas…
sachusetts; on the soil of the Pilgrim Fathers; among
the descendants of revolutionary sires; and I ap…
pealed to them; whether they would ever allow him
to be carried back into slavery;law or no law; con…
stitution or no constitution。 The response was unani…
mous and in thunder…tones〃NO!〃 〃Will you succor
and protect him as a brother…mana resident of the
old Bay State?〃 〃YES!〃 shouted the whole mass;
with an energy so startling; that the ruthless tyrants
south of Mason and Dixon's line might almost have
heard the mighty burst of feeling; and recognized
it as the pledge of an invincible determination; on
the part of those who gave it; never to betray him
that wanders; but to hide the outcast; and firmly to
abide the consequences。
It was at once deeply impressed upon my mind;
that; if Mr。 DOUGLASS could be persuaded to conse…
crate his time and talents to the promotion of the
anti…slavery enterprise; a powerful impetus would
be given to it; and a stunning blow at the same time
inflicted on northern prejudice against a colored
complexion。 I therefore endeavored to instil hope
and courage into his mind; in order that he might
dare to engage in a vocation so anomalous and re…
sponsible for a person in his situation; and I was
seconded in this effort by warm…hearted friends; es…
pecially by the late General Agent of the Massa…
chusetts Anti…Slavery Society; Mr。 JOHN A。 COLLINS;
whose judgment in this instance entirely coincided
with my own。 At first; he could give no encourage…
ment; with unfeigned diffidence; he expressed his
conviction that he was not adequate to the perform…
ance of so great a task; the