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Shortly after the publication of his first autobiography in 1845, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.Contrary to a previous answer, he wasn't even born in 1799; he was born in 1818 according to most sources, although he didn't know exactly when he was born himself.
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Frederick Douglass
First, he (Frederick Douglass) was married to Anna Murray in 1837, then , in 1884, was married to Helen Pitts.
Frederick Douglass's best-known work is his first autobiography Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published in 1845.
In 1845, he published his first autobiography, which was also his first book.
Shortly after the publication of his first autobiography in 1845, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.Contrary to a previous answer, he wasn't even born in 1799; he was born in 1818 according to most sources, although he didn't know exactly when he was born himself.
He wrote in a Narrative writing however it is difficult to go in depth with his writing style. He was a slave so he did not get a good education and made many spelling errors in his work due to his poor education.
Frederick douglass married to Anna Murray in 1838 Frederick douglass married to Helen Pitts in 1884
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Frederick Douglass
First, he (Frederick Douglass) was married to Anna Murray in 1837, then , in 1884, was married to Helen Pitts.
No. Helen Pitts Douglass was white. She is the second wife of Frederick Douglass. They were married in 1884 until Frederick Douglass' death in 1895. Helen Pitts Douglass went to great lengths to make sure Frederick Douglass' home in Washington DC, called Cedar Hill, was preserved as a monument to Frederick Douglass and open to the public. Frederick Douglass' first wife Anna Murray Douglass was African American. Anna was a free black woman who helped Frederick escape from slavery. They were married in 1838 and had 5 children. She died in 1882.
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