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Frederick Douglass Life And Time Essay

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Life and Time of Frederick Douglass is a wonderful autobiography about his life and his journey to become a freeman. This story can touch to most reader’s heart to know about slave and slavery system in the past. Frederick Douglass was an African American slave who escaped from slavery to anti-slavery and end the slavery system. According to the autobiography, I have learnt so many things from Frederick Douglass. As a reader, to understand more about slave and slavery system, I need to know about his life since he was a slave, and then he tried to be free. According to the first part, Frederick Douglass said about his views about slave and slavery system. The slavery system was divided to three classes. The highest class was the owners, slave …show more content…

They didn’t have any rights. The slaves’ life didn’t belong themselves, it was owned by masters. All the slaves must to listen to the masters. All the mistakes and problems always blamed for slaves, then they were brutally whipped. Slaves are deprived of the characteristics of the human which they have, like birthdays and ancestor. He enjoyed his happy and free life until he got seven years old. At that age, he started his life as slave, and the story began. According to his novel, the slave belonged to slave masters. Frederick Douglass belonged to a slave master named Captain Anthony, a sailor from the Chesapeake. Anthony was not a rich slaveholder, and only owned thirty slaves for farm. When he lived with his mistress, Aunty Katy, his tragedy started. He and the other slaves were treated very rude like usually starved and whipped. Slave had to get up early and work so hard. That work made them exhausted, but the master didn’t provide enough food for them. Not only food, but also the clothes and blankets were limited. Men and women just had two shirts, a pair of trousers and a jacket but children were give anything. Their lives were too bad. I cannot image how difficult they got. The slaves were

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