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Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass

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Frederick Douglass: Narrative Of The Life Of F.D Frederick Douglass wrote several books, but one of his best selling books was: The narrative life of Frederick Douglass. This book talks about how crucial Frederick’s life was since a child. His mother was Harriet bailey, a dark skinned women who was a pure breed African. His Father was a white man, rumors were circling that his master was his father. Since a newborn he was separated from his mother, which means that he couldn’t remember how her mother really looked like at all. It’s a common practice for the slave owners to be separated all children from their mother as soon as their child turns twelfth month old. The child is left behind with the care of an old lady to old for field labor. This is one way the whites would gain power over the slaves. Douglass was born in Maryland; he says that he doesn’t recall the year he was born, because most of the slaves were not allow to know their ages. Douglass mother, Ms. Bailey one night had walked over twelve miles after dark just to lie next to Frederick at night. Sadly the mother dies when poor Douglass was seven years old. He only has his father left, but he only knows that his father is a white man. Rumors have been said that Douglass master could possibly be his father. Sometimes slaveholders would impregnate their female slaves just for the heck out of it, and to expand the number of slaves they own. Douglass had two masters; one name Captain Anthony and he had an

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