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Frederick Douglass lived in Master Hugh Auld's house in Baltimore for about seven years, from around 1833 to 1840. During this time, he learned to read and write, which significantly contributed to his later efforts in advocating for abolition and civil rights. His experiences in the Auld household deeply influenced his views on slavery and education.

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