Baltimore was crucial in Frederick Douglass's life as it was where he experienced a significant transformation from an enslaved person to an educated advocate for abolition. After being hired out to a shipyard, he gained access to education and learning opportunities, which fueled his desire for freedom and justice. Baltimore's vibrant abolitionist community also provided him with connections and support that would later help him in his quest for emancipation and his role as a prominent leader in the anti-slavery movement.
what three events in Douglass life show clearly that slaves had no control over their own fate
The address of the Frederick Douglass Organization Inc is: Po Box 13366, Baltimore, MD 21203-3366
he moved to baltimore
Moving to Baltimore
Lucretia died. Eventually, Douglass was sent out of the city to live with Lucretia's widower. This is why he left Baltimore the second time to go live with Thomas Auld.
I think the most important person was the he's mama
By boat
The Aulds
He shows more emotion.
A narrative of his life. It is titled " Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An American Slave"
Frederick Bailey undertook the riskiest journey of his life. The 20-year-old slave made a daring escape from his master in Baltimore, and with his newfound freedom came a new name-Frederick Douglass.
Servant to Master Thomas Auld