TransAtlantic

How does Frederick Douglass identify with the Irish people in the novel, TransAtlantic?

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When Fredrick Douglass visits Ireland, he finds he can identify with the Irish people because so many of the people are starving. Douglass sees the Irish people as virtual slaves to their circumstances.

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