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Writing with PowerMain MenuPrepare to Enter the Realm of Slavery and the Minds of Blacks in AmericaPowerful WritersMalcolm XEssentials of StorytellingAttention to Detail with W.E.B. DuBoisFrederick DouglassThe Abolitionists- Frederick DouglassWrite With POWERWorks CitedDJ Brookshire4d5563d6c0eb5766b8a41615ca488d7a96b7a301
After watching the PBS video, compare between both Frederick Douglass' Narrative description and the video. Argue which you prefer and why you feel like that particular piece does a better job of describing the scene of his Aunt Hester in a brief, but well thought out paragraph.