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Q: Why was Douglass not as hungry as the poor white boys in the Auld neighborhood?
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What was Frederick Douglass responsibility in Baltimore?

Servant to Master Thomas Auld


How does Douglass handle the harassment and threats to him from the white carpenters at the shipyard?

He flees them and tells Hugh Auld what has happened. 100% sure.


How was the name of the woman who taught Frederick Douglass to read was connected to Frederick Douglass?

Mrs. Auld


Who initially taught Frederick Douglass the Alphabet?

Sophia Auld taught Fredrick Douglass the Alphabet


Did Frederick Douglass go to college?

Frederick Douglass never went to college, but when he was about 12 years old, Sophia Auld would teach Frederick Douglass the Alphabet until, her husband, Hugh Auld stopped her saying it would cause slaves to rebel


How many masters did Frederick Douglass have?

Two there was Captain Anthony, and Hugh Auld


What is the purpose of the sloop Captain Auld commands in the story Frederick DOuglass'?

it is to tell them what to do.


Who taught Frederick Douglass to read?

Frederick Douglass was taught "his letters" by Mrs. Auld. Who was later advised by her husband to no longer teach Douglass how to read or spell because " it was unlawful, as well as unsafe, to teach a slave to read. To use his own words further," After Mrs. Auld stopped teaching Douglass, he tried to learn further by asking, bribing, and tricking homeless white children as to further his abilities.


what was the name of the masters wife that taught frederick douglass how to read?

Mrs. Sophia Auld


How did Douglass teach himself the alphabet?

Mrs. Auld, the master's wife, taught Frederick Douglass the alphabet and how to read until it was no longer allowed, by law.


In My Bondage and My Freedom in what way would this account be different if it had been written by Mrs Auld?

If written by Mrs. Auld, the account might provide a different perspective on Frederick Douglass's experiences, focusing more on her emotions, thoughts, and internal struggles regarding slavery and her relationship with Douglass. Mrs. Auld's narrative may also highlight the societal pressures, contradictions, and power dynamics that shaped her actions and attitudes towards Douglass.


What were the implications of Douglass's understanding of Sophia Auld for his view of the proper role of women in American society?

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