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How many times did Frederick Douglass see his mother?

Frederick Douglass only saw his mother a couple of times a week because it was a very far trip to take.


What award did Frederick Douglass get?

Frederick Douglass received a few awards such as being honored with a stamp in the Prominent Americans series by the U.S. Postal Service and having a bridged named after him, the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. The is also a Frederick Douglass Book Prize that was established by Yale University.


Who were some of the major people in the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Robert E. Lee, George McClellan, William Tecumseh Sherman, Joseph Hooker, Stonewall Jackson, Frederick Douglass. (See related links, I provided some good sources - U.S. Civil War site is especially great, it has *everything*.)


Why did Frederick Douglass's mistress chand her mind about teaching him to read?

In the system of slavery, no slaves were allowed to learn how to read or write. it was for the purpose of control. If they were capable to read, they could find out how despairing their situation was, If they were capable to write, they could write about what they felt and what they think and spread among their people, then people would go together and do something that their master did not want to see. That was the role of education played in terms of control and oppression.


Which South American explorer discovered Australia?

No South American explorer discovered Australia.To see who really discovered Australia, see the related question below.

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What was Frederick douglass's childhood like?

Frederick Douglass childhood was very sad because he was a born slave. He almost never got to see his parents.


Where can you get information about Frederick Douglass?

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How many times did Frederick Douglass see his mother?

Frederick Douglass only saw his mother a couple of times a week because it was a very far trip to take.


What was Douglass's childhood like?

Frederick Douglass childhood was very sad because he was a born slave. He almost never got to see his parents.


What year did Frederick Douglass get nominated for vice president?

Frederick Douglass was nominated for Vice-President in the year 1872. See the following link for more.


Why does Frederick Douglass tell a story about Lloyds Ned?

He tells this story so people can see how life was back then.


Why did Frederick Douglass want to free the slave?

He was a former slave and wanted to see his fellow brothers and sisters in slavery freed.


What award did Frederick Douglass get?

Frederick Douglass received a few awards such as being honored with a stamp in the Prominent Americans series by the U.S. Postal Service and having a bridged named after him, the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. The is also a Frederick Douglass Book Prize that was established by Yale University.


Is the adventures of Huckleberry Finn more realistic than the narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass and why and list some similarities and differences?

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What conditions made Frederick Douglass' early life harsh?

Frederick Douglass childhood was hard he was separated from his mother because the slave owners did not want them to grow a bond. The older lady on the plantation took care of him since she was unable to work. He called her grandmother. What is even worse is Fred's first childhood memory was seeing his aunt get tied up and whipped.


Compare Hayden's poem to Douglass's autobiographic narrativeWhat topic of the autobiographic narrrative do you see reflected in Robert Hayden's tribute to Douglass?

Hayden's poem "Frederick Douglass" reflects Douglass's narrative on the theme of overcoming oppression and achieving freedom through education and persistence. Both works highlight Douglass's journey from slavery to freedom and his relentless pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement. Douglass's narrative emphasizes the importance of education in breaking the chains of slavery, a theme that Hayden captures in his tribute to Douglass by celebrating his intellectual and moral strength in the face of adversity.


What was Frederick Douglass favorite color?

Frederick Douglass favorite color was white becuse it ment fredom