Who was Frederick Douglass?

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Who was Who was Frederick Frederick Douglass? Douglass?

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Who was Frederick Douglass?. Slave Years. 1818 – 1895 Frederick Baily was born a slave in Maryland His mother, Harriet Baily was a slave. His father was a white man that he did not know. He did everything he could to learn to read. At age 13 he began to look for ways to earn his freedom. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Who was Who was Frederick Frederick Douglass?Douglass?

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Slave YearsSlave Years 1818 – 18951818 – 1895 Frederick Baily was born a Frederick Baily was born a slave in Marylandslave in Maryland

His mother, Harriet Baily was a His mother, Harriet Baily was a slave. His father was a white slave. His father was a white man that he did not know.man that he did not know.

He did everything he could to He did everything he could to learn to read.learn to read.

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At age 13 he began At age 13 he began to look for ways to to look for ways to earn his freedom.earn his freedom.

He read the He read the Columbian OratorColumbian Orator, a , a collection of collection of speeches dealing speeches dealing with freedom, with freedom, courage, and courage, and democracy.democracy.

He secretly taught He secretly taught other slaves to other slaves to read.read.

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Frederick was Frederick was beaten quite often beaten quite often until he started to until he started to fight back.fight back.

He spent time in He spent time in prison after prison after attempting an attempting an escape.escape.

He later became an He later became an expert as a caulker expert as a caulker in a shipyard.in a shipyard.

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Frederick planned his Frederick planned his escape north.escape north.

Arrived in New York Arrived in New York City, a free state.City, a free state.

““A new world had A new world had opened upon me. opened upon me. Anguish and grief, Anguish and grief, like darkness and like darkness and rain, may be depicted, rain, may be depicted, but gladness and joy, but gladness and joy, like the rainbow, defy like the rainbow, defy the skill of pen or the skill of pen or pencil.” FDpencil.” FD

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Becoming an Becoming an abolitionistabolitionist

New Bedford, MA became New Bedford, MA became the new home of the new home of Frederick.Frederick.

He changed his name to He changed his name to Douglas in case slave Douglas in case slave catchers were in the catchers were in the area.area.

He became involved with He became involved with William Lloyd Garrison’s William Lloyd Garrison’s LiberatorLiberator. “The paper . “The paper became my meat and became my meat and drink. My soul was set drink. My soul was set all on fire.”all on fire.”

This led to his This led to his involvement in the involvement in the abolitionist movement.abolitionist movement.

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A skilled lecturerA skilled lecturer He was He was anticolonizationanticolonization..

Mr. Garrison hired Mr. Garrison hired Frederick as a Frederick as a traveling lecturer for traveling lecturer for the abolitionist the abolitionist movement. movement.

The Herald of Freedom The Herald of Freedom reported that Douglas: reported that Douglas: “has wit, arguments, “has wit, arguments, sarcasm, pathos – all sarcasm, pathos – all that first rate men that first rate men show in their master show in their master effort.”effort.”

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On the Way to FreedomOn the Way to Freedom 1845 Frederick wrote 1845 Frederick wrote the the Narrative of Narrative of Frederick Douglas, an Frederick Douglas, an American SlaveAmerican Slave. .

He then traveled to He then traveled to England and continued England and continued the antislavery the antislavery movement.movement.

In 1846 Douglas’s In 1846 Douglas’s freedom was bought freedom was bought for $710.96 and he for $710.96 and he returned to America.returned to America.

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The North StarThe North Star NewspaperNewspaper

He moved to Rochester, He moved to Rochester, NY and started in own NY and started in own abolitionist paper abolitionist paper called the called the North StarNorth Star..

Founded by Douglass in Founded by Douglass in 18471847

He was the editor and He was the editor and publisher of this four publisher of this four page weekly paper.page weekly paper.

Later became the Later became the Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass PaperPaper

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Life in RochesterLife in Rochester It took the help It took the help of many people and of many people and Frederick’s Frederick’s lecture circuit to lecture circuit to keep up with the keep up with the newspaper’s costs.newspaper’s costs.

He also helped He also helped Susan B. Anthony Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott and Lucretia Mott in the women’s in the women’s movement. movement.

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Changing viewpointsChanging viewpoints Frederick broke Frederick broke with William Lloyd with William Lloyd Garrison’s passive Garrison’s passive movement and joined movement and joined with John Brown.with John Brown.

John Brown taught John Brown taught that “ slaveholders that “ slaveholders had forfeited their had forfeited their right to live, and right to live, and that slaves had the that slaves had the right to gain their right to gain their liberty in any way liberty in any way they could.”they could.”

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Civil War YearsCivil War Years Frederick was Frederick was instrumental in instrumental in recruiting black recruiting black soldiers for the Union soldiers for the Union army.army.

He met with Abraham He met with Abraham Lincoln to discuss how Lincoln to discuss how to end slavery and was to end slavery and was considered to be a good considered to be a good friend of the president. friend of the president.

Even after emancipation, Even after emancipation, Frederick continued the Frederick continued the fight for equality. fight for equality.

Campaigned for voting Campaigned for voting rights for both black rights for both black men and all women.men and all women.

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He would move to He would move to Washington DC and Washington DC and became involved became involved with political with political figures. figures.

He wrote another He wrote another book, the book, the Life and Life and Times of Frederick Times of Frederick DouglasDouglas..

Frederick died at Frederick died at the age of 77 in the age of 77 in 1895 because of a 1895 because of a heart attack.heart attack.