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Chapter One Fredrick Douglass
When Fredrick was younger and lived as a salve, his master was not humane with the treatment of the slaves. Fredrick’s mother had died when he was seven, leaving him alone with his Grandmother never had known his father or her very well. Fredrick's struggle with slavery and not knowing his family well reminds me of a character in a comic series and show called Magi, Morgiana. She started as a slave who didn't know her family, nor did she remember what her homeland looked like. Morgiana although was stronger than Fredrick feared her master who thought that because he was rich and because of her race she was disposable and his to control.

Chapter Two Fredrick Douglass
Fredrick spent two years with his master's family which exposes him to the blood and gore that other slaves had faced. The slaves on the plantations were treated poorly and not given the necessities that others would have. The slaves would be allowed a small amount of clothing and food. The slaves where abused and forced to work, but on top of that didn't have their daily needs met. the second chapter spoke a lot about the slaves treatment then, reminding …show more content…

His master had a plentiful garden on the property which some slaves could not stop themselves form eating from, if a slave was caught eating from this garden they would be submitted to a public beating. Fredrick’s master also had an impressive stable with horses and carriages. He left two slaves a father and son in charge of running the stable taking care of his horses. The master was strict about how his horses where kept and often whips both men for simple mistakes in the horses treatment that even they themselves cannot even control. No matter how much discrimination and unfair treatment slaves got they where not allowed to complain about anything to their master. Fredrick’s and the other slaves treatment was completely unfair and

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