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Frederick Douglass did not know his mother because she was separated from him shortly after his birth, as was common for enslaved individuals. She worked on a plantation several miles away and could only visit him a few times during his childhood. Tragically, she passed away when he was about seven years old, leaving him with little to no memories of her. This early separation exemplified the brutal realities of slavery, which often tore families apart.

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