When I was given an assignment in my college history class to write about the values in Frederick Douglass’s life, a prominent abolitionist figure in American history, I remember reading one distinct passage in the text book. A young man once asked the great Mr. Douglass, who at the time was working hard to speak out against slavery, what he should do with himself when he grew up.
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Mr. Douglass replied to the young man, “Agitate!”
(Modified excerpt from Self-esteem chapter of The Impression of a Good Life: Philosophical Engineering)