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2 http://www.biography.com/people/frederick- douglass-9278324

3 at a Nantucket, Massachusetts antislavery convention in 1841 Douglass was invited to describe his feelings and experiences with slavery. http://www.biography.com/people/frederick-douglass-9278324 Video of the Antislavery convention – click here. slavery

4 He was born with the name of Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey and he would never know the day of his birth. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1998023686/PP/

5 He was sent to a slave breaker named Med Covey. http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/douglasslife/douglass. html

6 Soon after he was born his mom died.

7  Eleven year old daughter Annie Douglass dies. http://www.thepropagandist.org/2011/10/1111/

8  Frederick Douglass was a slave who escaped for freedom. http://frontview.wordpress.com/self -ownershiprights/

9 GRANDPARENTS  Frederick Douglass was raised by his grand parents. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/02/16/ 836847/-Black-Kos-Tuesday-s-Chile

10 at age 8 he was sent to Baltimore to live as a house servant to live with the family of Hugh Auld. http://sites.google.com/site/fre derickdouglassinbritain/frederi ck-douglass-timeline

11 Internationally recognized  He was internationally recognized as an uncompromising abolitionist, indefatigable worker for justice and equal opportunity, and an unyielding defender of woman’s rights. http://identityspecialist.net/2011/03/02/do-you-need-recognition/

12 Joyful  He was always full of joy.

13 Knowledge  He was very smart.

14  When he was a kid his mom called him little valentine. http://www.ftd.com/roses-ctg/occasion- valentinesday-roses

15  Frederick and a girl named Anna escaped to New York were they got married. http://www.rense.com/general34/lifeand.ht m

16  Frederick Douglass started a news paper called the North Star in Rochester, NY. http://www.alincolnlearning.us/FrederickDo uglassLearningActivity.html

17 Open  He was very open to others.

18 Purchased Columbian Orator.  At about the age of twelve or thirteen he purchased a copy of the Columbian Orator. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/87026.The_Colum bian_Orator

19 Quite interesting  He was an interesting man.

20 Reading and writing  He made the neighborhood boys his teachers, by giving away his food in exchange for lessons of reading and writing. http://www.rightsofthepeople.com/education/government_for_kids/k- 2/neighborhood/index.php

21 SAILOR  He escaped by acting like a sailor. http://photos.stock- board.info/photo,2874,sailor-christopher- columbus-ship-detail.html

22 TAKE ADVANTAGES OF EVERY OPPORTUNITY  One of the three sayings by Frederick Douglass http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p1539. html

23 Ultimately diverged  Ever since he met Garrison in 1841, the white abolitionist has been Douglass’ mentor. But the views of Garrison and Douglass are ultimately diverged. http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/dougl92/ill11.htm

24 Very verbal  Frederick Douglass was open to all people and was not nervous to speak with others.

25 WHAT IS POSSIBLE FOR ME IS POSSIBLE FOR YOU Another one of his sayings. http://54th-mass.org/tag/frederick- douglass/

26 Xiting  He was always an exiting person.

27 Young  He liked being young.

28 Zere is nothing I can think of

29 CONCLUSION  Frederick Douglass experienced lots of things

30 BIBLIOGRAPHY  http://www.frederickdouglass.org/douglass_bio.html http://www.frederickdouglass.org/douglass_bio.html http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112391/civil_rights_leaders.htm http://library.thinkquest.org/2667/Douglass.htm http:// www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Frederick_Douglass


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