Douglass is viewed as the father of the civil rights movement and was viewed as fearless in light of the fact that he was a dissident against harsh systems and preached constant rebellion.
Child of a slave with a white man, Douglass experienced the experience of the bondage and, being told, fled in 1838, receiving new name like free man and with which it happened to the history; after ten years he distributed the primary collection of memoirs that drove him to visit Europe, which changed his reasoning to progressively practical activities of battle. Amid the common war, he figured out how to make the blacks battle close by the whites, and after this, he proceeded with his battles for uniformity among races and furthermore among people.