Frederick Douglass was born in February 1818, in Tuckahoe Maryland. When Frederick born not to long but a few weeks he was separated from his mother and raised by his grandparents. As a young boy, at age 6 was already taken to the plantation to Baltimore. There he lived as a houseboy, with Hugh and Sophia Auld. Sophia Auld, Hugh wife was teaching Frederick the alphabet and back then it was forbidden to teach slave. Hugh Auld found out she was teaching Frederick and he forbid her to keep teaching. Although Hugh forbid Frederick to be teach by Sophia he still took it upon himself and he still wanted to learn more. He continue learning from white boys …show more content…
Later on about age 15 he became a field hand. Frederick was then change to Edward Covey with the slave breaker. Salve breaker was a person who break you down especially in slaves, Frederick was here for his lack of following rules. Edward, the slave breaker almost broke him psychologically but he kept on strong. Edward would physically beat Frederick to where it almost broke him, but one day they had a confrontation and Edward never beat him again. Frederick try to escape once and failed and was sent back to Baltimore to live with his first family. At about age 20 he try escape one more time and he succeed. Leading him his first new city new Bedford Massachusetts as a runaway slave. As his new arrival there he found his new wife Anna Murry, who was a free black women. Marrying her on September 15, 1838. Frederick joined church and abolitionist meetings at about October 1841. One day He attended a convention on Nantucket Island, there he became a lector of the Anti-Slavery Society leading him to public speaking and writing. In 1843 he gave a lecture tour in the Midwest abd was chased by a mob and even beaten. Frederick was rescued by Quaker family after the harsh mob