27: Frederick Douglass Last updated Save as PDF Page ID 40682 Robin DeRosa, Abby Goode et al. Plymouth State University/ 27.1: Introduction (2017) 27.2: A Free Country- Irony in The Heroic Slave 27.3: The Heroic Slave (1852) 27.4: The Sneaky African (Babo) Versus the Herculean African (Madison Washington) 27.5: In Da kitchen with Freddy D and Ya Boi Melville – Sweet vs. Spicy 27.6: Douglass- Heroic or Cowardly? 27.7: “His Head Was with His Heart, and that was Far Away” 27.8: Fight the Power! By Supporting It? 27.9: It’s All About Who Writes It 27.10: Frederick Douglass- A Breath of Fresh Air 27.11: Finally, a Person! 27.12: “Evil” Versus “Good”- A Difference in Slave Characters 27.13: Humanity’s Enjoyment of Sectioning 27.14: Slaves = Humans, OK? 27.15: A Pill to Swallow 27.16: The Hero and the Villain 27.17: Exploring Madison’s Journey to Freedom and Heroism 27.18: Intentions Left Unsaid…To An Extent 27.19: Melville Versus Douglass- The Trickster against the Sympathetic Heart 27.20: Nature-Men 27.21: Douglass Melville 27.22: Urgency and Lack Thereof