After going to New York for the second time, Frederick Douglass lived in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He continued his abolitionist activities and became involved in the Anti-Slavery Society, while also working as a lecturer and writer.
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Lucretia died. Eventually, Douglass was sent out of the city to live with Lucretia's widower. This is why he left Baltimore the second time to go live with Thomas Auld.
Frederick Douglass did not live in the Confederacy. He was born in Maryland and spent time in New York and Massachusetts to fight against slavery.
Frederick Douglass lived from 1818 until 1895. He was around during the time of slavery, and after escaping as a slave, he became a leader of the abolitionist movement.
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He didn't live in the time of television... that wasn't until 1927.
It is true that Douglass is detailed when he describes his home in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. He does this so the reader can get a real sense of what it was like to live as a slave, and how things changed over time. Douglass eventually became free and worked hard to help other slaves get their freedom.
in Tuckahoe Creek, Talbot County at Holme Hill Farm after Fredrick Douglas escaped he lived in New Bedford
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.
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (he later took the name Frederick Douglass) was born into slavery in Maryland and was named by his mother, Harriet Bailey, a slave. His exact birth date and birth year are unknown.At an early age Frederickwas separated from his mother and lived with his maternal grandmother, Betty Bailey, until he was about 6 or 7 years old, when his grandmother took him to the plantation of his master, Thomas Auld, and left him there. When he was about eight Frederick was sent to live as a houseboy with Hugh and Sophia Auld, relatives of his master. He lived with the Auld's until he was about 15 or 16 years old.
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