Ancient Wisdom for Modern Marriage

Frederick Douglass on Marriage: Love, Resilience, and Shared Strength

18 min · I går
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What would Frederick Douglass advise to strengthen a marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore Douglass’s powerful vision of marriage as a partnership rooted in shared struggle, fidelity, and moral strength. Drawing from his life and writings, they examine why a successful union requires mutual support through hardship, unwavering devotion, and a commitment to shared responsibility. The discussion highlights the importance of building a stable home, protecting and nurturing children, and cultivating industriousness and dignity within the family. They also explore how love can endure even under the harshest conditions when grounded in character. The episode concludes with Douglass’s measure of marital success—defined by resilience, loyalty, and the ability to create a home of security, freedom, and purpose.

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