Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

what are the main conflicts in the autobiography and how are they resolved?

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The main conflict involves Douglass’s struggles to free himself, both mentally and physically, from slavery. Douglass finally saves enough money to escapes to New York City. He marries a free black woman and becomes a lecturer for the American Anti-Slavery Society.