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Frederick Douglas lived a hard life, being born into slavery. ... Captain Anthony himself was never that harsh towards Douglass but his overseer Mr. ... Douglass first encountered inhumane acts towards slaves when his Aunt Hester was beaten by Captain Anthony for disobeying his orders and sneaking around to see a male owned by another master.
Douglass’s master, Captain Anthony, was an employer of Colonel Edward Lloyd. ...
Around the time that Frederick Douglass’s mother died, he was no longer a slave of Captain Anthony. ... Douglass liked his new Baltimore home very much because he was treated with less cruelty than from his previous master.
Hugh Auld’s wife was very nice to Douglass. His wife even began to teach Douglass how to read but when Hugh Auld found out, he was very angry and forbid her from teaching him which made Douglass have a bigger desire to learn. His wife’s actions towards Douglass changed from nice to brutal.
Just as every slaveholder feared, Douglass found ways to sneakily learn how to read and be educated. ... Everything was being split between Andrew and Lucretia, and luckily Douglass went to Lucretia who sent him back to Baltimore. ... But then soon after that, Lucretia and Andrew died so Douglass was property of Thomas Auld, who left him with Hugh Auld.
Approximate Word count = 1073 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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