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Frederick Douglass

  • Formerly enslaved; escaped to freedom
  • Used literacy for empowerment and liberation
  • Was a noted public speaker
    • Often spoke to hostile audiences more directly than most rhetoricians we have encountered
  • His group of abolitionists wanted to use him in particular ways that he resisted
  • His ethos was challenged because of his eloquence 
  • His narratives implicate the audience as victims of slavery affected by its perniciousness 

Course Information

Rhetoric and Culture
ENG 552-001
MO 204
T 6:30–9:15

Instructor Information

Dr. Jeremy Tirrell
tirrellj@uncw.edu
Office: MO 161
Office Hours: TR 12:00-2:00 (and by appointment)