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Summary Of Slavery By Frederick Douglass

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Slavery, a common subject that we reflect on in many diverse ways, has been around since the beginning of our history. Starting back in the 1620’s, when the African slaves were brought over to the New World, slavery was a way for labor to get done without any pay from the slave owners. Many years later, in 1800, slavery was not as accepted in the Northern states as it was in the Southern states of the US. However, slavery in Maryland was not uncommon and had become the way of all the people who lived there. Maryland is where Frederick Douglass would be born to his slave mother. Frederick Douglass, a slave, abolitionist, and great intellect would escape from a life destined for slavery and later write a book to document his accounts as a slave. In his narrative, Douglass will give accounts of his life as a slave, show the challenges that learning literacy brought into his life, and call out for a change to be made regarding slavery and the conditions of the slaves. The narrative by Frederick Douglass gives many great accounts of the life’s the slaves had to endure in Maryland during the 1800s. Frederick starts off his narrative by talking about not knowing his age just like many of the other slaves did not know their age. Frederick says that “By far the larger part of the slaves know as little of their ages as horses know of theirs.” Frederick then goes on to tell how he was separated from his mother before he was even 12 months old. Douglass says the slave owners did

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