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Narrative
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS
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Title: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
An American Slave
Author: Frederick Douglass
Release Date: January 1992 [eBook #23]
[Most recently updated: February 28, 2021]
Language: English
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Douglass was making a positive influence on his local community, but he had bigger dreams in mind.
Life as a free man
He planned an escape and successfully made it to New York, and then up to Massachusetts. As a literate, free man living in the North, Douglass continued to educate himself and networked with others working for the abolition of slavery.
He read The Liberator, an abolitionist newspaper, and became more acquainted with the anti-slavery movement. He attended speeches by William Lloyd Garrison, publisher of TheLiberator, and eventually Garrison became a mentor to Douglass.
Douglass would go on to become a national leader of the abolitionist movement, a respected American diplomat, a counselor to four presidents, a highly regarded orator, and an influential writer. He accomplished all of these feats without any formal education.
In 1845, Douglass published his autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, which became a bestseller. Douglass s
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Frederick Douglass (1818 - 1895) was an African-American abolitionist, orator and writer, statesman and social reformer. He was born into slavery as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in Maryland. Sophia Auld taught Frederick Douglass the alphabet when he was about 12 but her husband Hugh Auld forbade her giving additional lessons. Teaching enslaved people how to read and write was banned at that time. However Douglass continued to learn how to read and write and whilst still an enslaved person taught others to do so.
Between 1836 and 1838 Douglass attempted to escape from various owners and succeeded in September 1838. It was at this time that he took the name Frederick Douglass. Douglass joined several organisations in New Bedford where he and his wife, Anna Murray, had settled. He also subscribed to William Lloyd Garrison's weekly journal The Liberator. In 1841 Douglass delivered his speech at the the Massachusetts' Anti-