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Danielle Ruff 3rd Grade Cartersville Elementary School Frederick Douglass Danielle Ruff 3rd Grade Cartersville Elementary School

Born Into Slavery Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Tuckahoe, Maryland in 1818. He was a slave for the first 20 years of his life.

Slavery Definition A slave has no rights. A system where people are forced to work for no pay To work very hard A slave has no rights. Slaves have to do what they are told. Most slaves work on large farms called plantations.

Dreaming of Freedom Frederick was taken from his mother when he was just a baby. He lived on a separate plantation with his grandmother. He was sad and hungry most of the time. He wanted to go to school and be FREE.

A New Opportunity When Frederick was 8 he was sent to Baltimore to work for a family who owned a ship-building business He was taught to read

A New Opportunity When Frederick was 15 he was sent to a farm in St. Michaels, Maryland where he was treated poorly again. Frederick continued to dream of FREEDOM and finished teaching himself how to read and write.