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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Fredrick Douglas




I read the autobiography of Fredrick Douglas late last year on the reccomendation of Imam Zaid Shakir ( in one of his lectures). I was very disturbed/sad after I finished reading the book. I definately encourage you to read it. Its available online at this link. Here is an extract from the book:

"The overseer's name was Plummer. Mr. Plummer was a miserable drunkard, a profane swearer, and a savage monster. He always went armed with a cowskin and a heavy cudgel. I have known him to cut and slash the women's heads so horribly, that even master would be enraged at his cruelty, and would threaten to whip him if he did not mind himself. Master, however, was not a humane slaveholder. It required extraordinary barbarity on the part of an overseer to affect him. He was a cruel man, hardened by a long life of slave- holding. He would at times seem to take great pleasure in whipping a slave. I have often been awakened at the dawn of day by the most heart-rending shrieks of an own aunt of mine, whom he used to tie up to a joist, and whip upon her naked back till she was literally covered with blood. No words, no tears, no prayers, from his gory victim, seemed to move his iron heart from its bloody purpose. The louder she screamed, the harder he whipped; and where the blood ran fastest, there he whipped longest. He would whip her to make her scream, and whip her to make her hush; and not until overcome by fatigue, would he cease to swing the blood-clotted cowskin. I remember the first time I ever witnessed this horrible exhibition. I was quite a child, but I well remember it. I never shall forget it whilst I remember any thing. It was the first of a long series of such outrages, of which I was doomed to be a witness and a participant. It struck me with awful force. It was the blood-stained gate, the entrance to the hell of slavery, through which I was about to pass. It was a most terrible spectacle. I wish I could commit to paper the feelings with which I beheld it."

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3 comments:

Abu Adam said...

Dear Hammad, can you summarize for us what you learned from reading this book?

Din said...

W'salam

Abdullah I cant really summarize.it would an injustice to the book...you should really try to read the whole book...

what I can do..is reflect a bit...

perhaps what the book really made me think about was that... I should be thankful for what/where/how I am....because there were/are/will be those who are unfortunate then myself...

the blessings around us are numerous...

Abu Adam said...

JazakAllahu Khaira. It's just that time is so short that I wanted to get an idea of what value you derived from the book. Thanks for letting me know

Abdullah