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Breaking the law is hard for him as a moral individual.
As an escaped slave, he was still subject to the Fugitive Slave Law.
No, he taught himself by buying books and reading the Bible. When he was young, his master's wife, Mrs. Auld, taught him to read and write the ABC's until her husband found out, and forbade her to continue
When Frederick Douglas was a child in Maryland, state law prohibited teaching a slave to read or write. The wife of his master secretly taught him the alphabet, and he taught himself to read.At a time when slaves were not allowed to learn how to read and write, Frederick Douglass had some very good people in his life. They ignored the law and helped him in his quest for knowledge. Initially, his masterâ??s wife, taught him to read, but after admonishments from her husband this ended. However, white boys young Frederick could play with when his chores were done, were willing to give him â??Lessonsâ?? sometimes in exchange for a biscuit he had pilfered from the kitchen. Based on these early influences and his own thirst for knowledge, Frederick became an acclaimed writer and journalist.
Frederick Law Olmstead is considered to be the father of American landscape architecture. He was famous for co-designing many well known urban parks including Central Park.
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Mrs. Auld, the master's wife, taught Frederick Douglass the alphabet and how to read until it was no longer allowed, by law.
Breaking the law is hard for him as a moral individual.
As an escaped slave, he was still subject to the Fugitive Slave Law.
I think that the statistics on braking the law is that you go to jail for it no matter what you did.
Frederick Douglas was in favor of equal rights for all people. However, the focus during his lifetime was equal treatment under the law for African Americans.
The closest thing I can think of is "moral law-breaking." It's not a word, more of a concept, I guess.
No, he taught himself by buying books and reading the Bible. When he was young, his master's wife, Mrs. Auld, taught him to read and write the ABC's until her husband found out, and forbade her to continue
Frederick Law Olmsted was born on April 26, 1822.
Frederick Law Olmsted was born on April 26, 1822.
Frederick Law Olmsted was born on April 26, 1822.
no i think