Edward Covey, a brutal slave owner, subjected Douglass to harsh treatment and grueling labor. Despite the abuse, Douglass refused to be broken, fighting back against Covey's attempts to whip him. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in Douglass' journey, as he regained his strength and resilience. Escaping slavery, Douglass became an influential abolitionist leader, exposing the cruelty of the institution. Covey's role exemplified the horrors of slavery, while Douglass' resistance showcased his determination to fight for freedom and justice.
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