Frederick Douglass

Below is one of our free research papers on Frederick Douglass. If the term paper below is not exactly what you're looking for, you can search our essay database for other topics.
Frederick Douglass


    Frederick Douglass was one of the most important black leaders of the Antislavery movement. He
was born in 1817 in Talbot County, MD. He was the son of Harriet Bailey and an unknown white man.
His mother was a slave so therefore he was born a slave. He lived with his grandparents until the age of
eight, so he never knew his mother well. When he turned eight, he was sent to "Aunt Kathy," a woman
who took care of slave children on the plantation of Colonel Edward Lloyd. When he was nine, he was
sent to Baltimore where he lived with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Auld. He started to study reading with Mrs.
Auld but Mr. Auld forbid it. However, he still managed to learn anyway. To cause him to comply with
slavery more easily, Mr. Auld sent to him to Edward Covey, a man who specialized in breaking down the
spirits of rebellious slaves, or a "slave breaker." While there, he was beaten daily for the slightest offense
against the strict rules. One day he finally fought back in a fight !
that lasted two hours, and forced Covey to stop trying to "break" him. He was returned to Auld, where he
was sent to a shipyard to learn the caulker's trade. But that didn't stop his education, he not only learned
caulking but he also learned to write by tracing the letters on the ship front. Using seaman's papers given to
him by a free black he escaped by sea. He tried to get work as a caulker but racial discrimination forced
him ...

Login

Join

It's completely free!
Get instant access to all our essays.

Join Now!

Submitted by: digitalessays
Date Submitted: 11-10-00 12:22am
Category: Biographies
Words: 1037
Pages: 4.15