Frederick Douglass Autobiography: Life and Times

Added on -2021-10-07

Frederick Douglass Early Life Frederick Douglass was one of the most prominent social reformer, orator and writer of the United States. The name of the autobiography is “Life and Times of Frederick Douglass”. Experiences as a Child The autobiography portrays the harrowing accounts of slavery and suffering that Douglass experienced. Freedom As Douglass turned fifteen, he was sent back to Maryland, to work for Thomas Auld.
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Frederick Douglass
Early Life
Frederick Douglass was one of the most prominent social reformer,
orator and writer of the United States.
Frederick, who was born in the year 1818, was unaware of his birthdate.
From an very yearly age of his life, he was forced into slavery.
His autobiography is widely read.
The name of the autobiography is “Life and Times of Frederick
Douglass”.
The narrative was first published in the year 1845.
Experiences as a Child
The autobiography portrays the harrowing accounts of slavery and
suffering that Douglass experienced.
The preface of he book has been written by famous white abolitionist
William Lloyd Garrison.
The narrative starts with a vivid description of his birthplace, Maryland.
Douglass mentions that he is unaware of his birthdate as well as his
parents.
He has seen his mother only four to five times.
Though he came to know that his master and father is the same person,
Douglass was unsure about it.

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