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.
He didnt really mind it because he wasnt with her very much and since she didnt care for him since the slave owners took him from her.
Douglass did not know who his mother was because be no one told him and he was given up at birth. Douglass lived in Africa.
Frederick Douglass only saw his mother a couple of times a week because it was a very far trip to take.
Douglass recieved help from his dead mother.
he was ignorant
No it is not, bet you didnt know that loserrs!!
No it is not, bet you didnt know that loserrs!!
he didnt
no he didnt
We only know of his mother, Harriet Bailey, who was a slave.
He didnt really mind it because he wasnt with her very much and since she didnt care for him since the slave owners took him from her.
Douglass did not know who his mother was because be no one told him and he was given up at birth. Douglass lived in Africa.
His mother (whose name is unknown) commited suicide when Fredrick was seven. She was depressed, because of her separation from Fredrick due to slavery.actually she didnt
he was shocked and didnt know that hse died. he cried/weeped but wouldn't talk to her
It was the custom.
Frederick Douglass only saw his mother a couple of times a week because it was a very far trip to take.
as a fat old lady, and a steeler