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Abandonment In Frederick Douglass

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His mother, Harriet Bailey, was a woman of great intellect who was the only slave in the area that was able to read and write. Douglass’ mother worked in a different plantation, so he only saw her four or five times during the first seven years of his life. To visit her son, Harriet would have to travel twelve miles to where Douglass was and then twelve miles back. The only way she was able to make such a trip was after a day’s worth of work so she would be able to arrive by the evening and leave before dawn. In 1826 when Douglass was about seven or eight years old, the inevitable occurred, Douglass was separated from his grandmother. This was the first time in Douglass’ life that he felt a sense of abandonment and betrayal. His grandmother
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