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My Bondage And My Freedom Summary

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In 1855, My Bondage and My Freedom, was published by Fredrick Douglass. Douglass was a slave, but he was much more than just someone’s property. He was born in Talbot County, Maryland in 1818. Slavery during this time was in full effect. Families were being separated and ripped apart from one another, and sold to masters. My Bondage and My Freedom was an autobiography written by Douglass after he was free from slavery. This book is more than just a summary of a historian’s explanation of slavery; it is a person’s experience telling the story. While reading this book, you obtain insight from a slave’s perspective, nothing is sugar coated or minimized for you. The introduction was written by James McCune Smith. According to Douglass this man was the most influential person in his life. Smith was an African-American man and was discriminated by the color of his skin and was not allowed to attend college in any American college. Therefore, he decided to flee to Scotland to attend a medical school there. Once he graduated, he moved back to the United States and ran a pharmacy. In 1853, Smith and Douglass started the National Council of Colored People. In the early chapters of this book Douglass talks about his faint childhood memories with his mother Harriet before they were separated. She died when he was around eight or nine years old. He lived with his grandmother, but was sent to his first master’s plantation while he was still young. Douglass was sent to live with the Hugh

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