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Probably not. It would be difficult to say that anyone born into slavery had a good childhood-- even if your master was not so bad, you were still a slave, and had no legal rights. In Douglass's case, he was born on a plantation, and only saw his mother about three times. He was also not allowed to have an education. It was not until he was able to escape from slavery and become educated that he was able to improve his own life, and begin the work of improving the lives of others.

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it was a cold that he suffered as a child.

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He was actually born into slavery in Talbot county, Maryland

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