The ethical responsibilities of power in her relationship with Douglass include making sure he was fed and taken care of, and teaching him how to read.
Frederick Douglass, a former slave, was a prominent figure in the abolition movement in early 19th century in the US. In his autobiography, he recounts the transformation of his mistress Mrs. Sophia Auld from a kind and caring woman, to a cruel slave owner.
This was after Mr. Auld dissuaded her from teaching Douglass how to read, warning that it would make Douglass unfit to be a slave.
Through this narrative, Douglas attempts to demonstrate that slavery does not harm only the slave, it also harms the morality and character of the slaveholder as well.
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