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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.
Douglass did not know who his mother was because be no one told him and he was given up at birth. Douglass lived in Africa.
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Yes, Frederick Douglass had children. The most known are his two sons who went to war in the 1860s. (During the Civil War.)
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Your teachers probably told you when you were little that the Pilgrims live at Plymouth, but you see this is not true. Those people at Plymouth with top hats are actually called Puritans.
Because his grandmother lived far away
Because his grandmother lived far away
Because his grandmother lived far away
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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.