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The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is an autobiographical work published in 1845, detailing the life of Frederick Douglass, a former enslaved African American who became a prominent abolitionist, orator, and writer. This narrative is crucial as it not only serves as a personal account of Douglass's experiences with slavery but also stands as a powerful piece of literature that critiques the institution of slavery and advocates for social justice, reflecting the broader literary movements of realism and abolitionism during that era.