Frederick Douglass Anti-Slavery Movement And Abolitionism

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Frederick Douglass was born in 1818 and was raised by his grandparents in Maryland. He was the son of a white father and black mother, he never knew who his father was and his mother died when he was around seven years old. The first person that Douglass was sent to work for was a shipbuilder named Hugh Auld that lived in Baltimore. Even though it was illegal, Hugh Auld’s wife, Sophia, taught Douglass the alphabet, but when Hugh found out he made her stop, this did not discourage Douglass though. Douglass soon discovered that he could easily learn from kids around him and he started to read whatever he could, including newspapers, which is how he found out about the anti-slavery movement and abolitionism. The next person that Douglass was