Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

Chapter ten

I’m chapter ten what event “saves Douglass from being broken?

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One day Douglass finally decided to resist Covey, and, in one of the major climaxes of the work, throws off Covey's yoke and becomes a fully-formed man and human being. This act of resistance facilitated Douglass's growing sense of self.