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Q: How did Frederick Douglas keep covey from whipping him anymore?
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Why did MR. covey stop whipping Frederick?

because he fought back


When did Frederick Douglas become a farm worker?

On January 1, 1833, Frederick Douglas was still a slave. As was a common practice, slaves were sometimes loaned from one owner to another. In the case of Douglas, his "owner" loaned him to work on the farm of Edward Covey.


What is the climax in the battle with mr covey by frederick Douglass?

The climax is when Douglass fights back against Mr. Covey because it's in that instance when Douglass realizes he won't take Covey's abuse anymore. It's when he makes the transition from a slave in fact to a slave in form.


How did Frederick Douglass get back at Mr. covey?

When Mr. Covey was going to whip Douglass, Douglass resisted and fought with him. Mr. Covey never whipped him again.


How are Covey and Freeland similar?

According to Frederick Douglass, both Covey and Freeland had short tempers. Covey was much more aggressive in general to Douglass than Freeland was.


Frederick Douglass does not know his exact age when the battle with Mr Covey occurs. true or false?

true or false Frederick Douglass does not know his exact age when the battle with Mr. Covey occurs


Does Bill refuse to help Covey hold down Frederick Douglass?

yes he does


Who was Frederick Douglass slave breaker?

Edward Covey; got it from the link below.


Frederick Douglass lived with Mr Covey for a total of long?

1 year


How long did Frederick Douglass work for Mr Covey?

70 years


What makes thomas covey different from other masters in Frederick Douglass an American slave?

Thomas Covey was known for his brutal and uncompromising nature, surpassing other slave masters in his cruelty towards Frederick Douglass. Unlike other masters, Covey had a reputation for being especially harsh and ruthless in his treatment of slaves, leading Douglass to describe his time under Covey as some of the darkest and most challenging moments of his enslavement. Covey's exceptional cruelty and relentless pursuit for control set him apart from other masters in the narrative.


Does Frederick Douglass know his exact age when the battle with Mr Covey occurs?

No. Doulgass never knew exactly how old he was.