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  • Essay / Frederick Douglass and Analysis of Frederick Douglass

    An example is Douglass talking about Mr. Covey. Even though he seems to be one of the most dedicated Christians, it's all an act. But in Convoy's case, he's not only a hypocrite, he actually thinks he's a Christian. “Douglas refused to pray with a man who believed that owning a slave was a right thing to do, which completely confused Convey” (Wishart). Douglass connects biblical and Christian knowledge to his feeling about the inherent evil of slavery and could never pray with someone who perpetuates