Problem
Compare how is an argument that Fredrick Douglass is making in Narrative of the life similar to or different from this source from Benjamin Banneker's letter to Thomas Jefferson, "This, Sir, was a time when you cleary saw into the injustice of a state of slavery, and in which you had just apprehensions of the horrors of its condition. It was now that your abhorrence thereof was so excited, that you publicly held forth this true and invaluable doctrine, which is worthy to be recorded and remembered in all succeeding ages."