Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass Summary

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The book I decided to read about is called “The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass.” This book is actually an autobiography about his real life experiences. The author of “The Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass is of course Frederick this book was produced by him when he was 27 years old back in 1845. This book was produced in Massachusetts, but the settings of the story were in Eastern Shore of Maryland, Baltimore, New York City, New Bedford and lastly, Massachusetts. The main themes on this book would be how white slaveholders kept the slaves ignorant without an education and basically how the black people were mistreated. The only way Douglass found the way out was by getting educated in order for he can free himself.
I learned that black people in that time period nobody was equal basically white’s had more privileges and were better than the black folks. The major events that happened in this book were Douglass trying to escape from slavery, and how they got mistreated by the white people. Fredrick was against slavery so he campaigned to abolish slavery and permit black men to fight for the Union. In the story there was a guy named Captain Anthony which was assumed to be the father of Douglass. Anthony is the clerk of this rich guy named Colonel Lloyd who has a plantation called “Great House Farm.” In this so called plantation is were Lloyd owned many hundreds of slaves. Life on this plantation was a brutal every slave got treated badly. The slaves were basically exploded by getting made to work days and nights just to get there job done. Slaves would receive very little food, little clothing, no beds, and no private space of their own. It seemed like they were people from the streets like hobos only difference they overworked until they couldn’t. If the slaves acted up, broke any of the rules and even those who were good slaves would end up getting hit, punished or even

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