Friday, October 16
We reviewed Chapters VI and VII of Douglass's Narrative, concentrating upon how and why he acquired his mastery of formal English. We looked, for instance, at his "bible," The Columbian Orator, and Mr. P showed the class a copy of that book, containing the dialogue between a slave and his master which made such a deep impression upon Douglass's young mind.
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