1 Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass
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Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass Originally published:
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1845 Author: 2 Frederick Douglass Genre:
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Autobiography Followed by: 1 My Bondage and My Freedom Country:
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United States of America Subject: Civil and political rights
3 Douglass was born in Talbot County, Maryland, though he does not know the year, as most slaves are not allowed to know their ages.
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4 He was given his name by his mother, Harriet Bailey.
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After escaping to the North years later, he took the surname Douglass, having already dropped his two middle names. He wrote of his earliest times with his mother. 3 Douglass’s mother is Harriet Bailey, daughter of Isaac and Betsey Bailey.
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5 Douglass is separated from his mother soon after birth—a common practice among slave owners.
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HE has seen Colonel Lloyd make old Barney (an old man in his 50s or 60s)Uncover his bald head ,Kneel down on the cold damp ground and receive more than 30 lashes at a time(pg.10)performed by one of the three sons.
He sometimes distanced his self from slavery so he won’t have to visualize the horrific events. In chapter 4, the second overseer gets fired and replaced by Mr Austin core .A man that sometimes provoke the slave so he can punish them and he wants the slaves to bow down to him. 9 Mr Gore is a silent man, never joking as some overseers would.
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10 He performs barbaric deeds of punishment with a cool demeanor.
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9 On January 1, 1834, Douglass is sent to live with Mr William Freeland.
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11 Mr Freeland, though quick‑tempered, is more consistently fair than Covey.
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