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Protected him from the older boys

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Q: What did Frederick Douglass say Master Daniel Lloyd did for him at the plantation?
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What did Frederick Douglass say he did with Master Daniel Lloyd during his leisure time at the plantation?

Help him find the birds he shot


Who was Frederick Douglass first master in 'the autobiography of Frederick Douglass?

Mr. Freeland


Who fears Frederick Douglass?

His master


What was Frederick Douglass born as?

Frederick Douglass was born a son of a slave and his white master.


Who began teaching Frederick Douglass?

His Master


Was Frederick Douglass mixed race?

Possibly. He was once told that his father was a white man


What made conversing with Colonel Lloyd outside of his plantation very risky for a slave in Frederick Douglass book?

ANSWER: It was very risky for a slave to speak with Colonel Lloyd, the plantation's slave owner because speaking to the slave master can lead to the slave's death or severe punishment.


What was Frederick Douglass responsibility in Baltimore?

Servant to Master Thomas Auld


What did Frederick Douglass grow up as in Maryland?

improve your question and grammer then maybe you will get an answer it doesnt make sence


How did Douglass teach himself the alphabet?

Mrs. Auld, the master's wife, taught Frederick Douglass the alphabet and how to read until it was no longer allowed, by law.


What type of education did Frederick Douglass have?

his owner did not teach him he was taught from his mistress who eventually turned on him because she was corrupted by slavery. he also used resources outside of the plantation (his father was white so he had more freedom then other slaves but he was still a slave) he'd challenge (trick) little kids to teach him how to spell words so he can write.


Where was Frederick Douglass raised as a boy?

Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (he later took the name Frederick Douglass) was born into slavery in Talbot County, Maryland.At an early age Frederickwas separated from his mother and lived with his maternal grandmother, Betty Bailey, in her slave shack that was located east of Tappers Corner and west of Tuckahoe Creek, near the town of Easton on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.When he was about 6 or 7 years old, his grandmother took him to Wye House plantation, home of his master, Thomas Auld. When he was about eight Frederick was sent to live as a houseboy with Hugh and Sophia Auld, relatives of his master, in Baltimore, Maryland.When Frederick was about 15 or 16, he was sent back to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he was hired out to other plantation owners.