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... 28; ch.1). In 1826, Lucretia Auld, a daughter of Anthony, told Frederick that he was being sent to Baltimore to live with her husband's brother, Mr. Hugh Auld. ...
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... Slaveholders\' typical attitudes, during the early 19th century, about a slave\'s becoming literate are expressed by Hugh Auld, the Baltimore guardian of ...
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... Traveling to Baltimore, Maryland to work for Hugh Auld, Douglass, in his new home, made the first leap towards a renewed life, the first important step towards ...
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... One day in 1826 Lucretia told Frederick that he was being sent to live with her brother-in-law, Hugh Auld, who managed a ship building company in Baltimore. ...
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... Around the age of seven or eight he was moved to Baltimore to live with Mr. Hugh Auld. His job here was to take care of young Thomas. ...
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... people master. At around the age of ten he was sent to Baltimore to live with a relative of "Old Master", Master Hugh Auld. For the ...
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... When he was around 8 years old, after his mother had died, he was moved somewhat permanently into Hugh Auld's house. Hugh was Thomas ...
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... At the age of seven or eight years old, Frederick left Colonel Lloyd's (a prominent slaveholder) plantation to live in Baltimore, Maryland with Mr. Hugh Auld. ...
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... the age of seven or eight years old, Frederick left Colonel Lloyd's (a prominent slaveholder) plantation to live in Baltimore, Maryland with Mr. Hugh Auld. ...
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... 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. ...
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... Edward Lloyd. When he reached the age of nine, he was sent to Baltimore where he lived with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Auld. He started to ...
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... 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. ...
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... he learned to read. When Hugh Auld found out about Sophia Auld teaching Frederick to read he was outraged. A slave that could read ...
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... Then he got sent to Hugh Auld in Baltimore. The wife of Auld taught him how to read. In 1833 Frederick returned to his Maryland plantation after Auld had died. ...
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... Douglass had been taught by Hugh Auld's wife Sophia how to read he became very ambitious and found ways to augment his education especially after his master ...
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... Frederick last saw his mother at the age of seven when he was then taken to a new plantation near Baltimore to work for Hugh and Sophia Auld, a relative of his ...
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... Douglass was perplexed by Mr. Auld 's words. ... Douglass moved back to Baltimore where he lived with Master Hugh. There he learned the trade of calking ships. ...
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... At the age of eight, Frederick was sent to Baltimore to live as a houseboy with Hugh and Sophia Auld, relatives of his master.Sophia Auld, Frederick's "mistress ...
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... The money was sent to Mr. Hugh and Mr. Thomas Auld had transferred the title to Douglass, and at the age of 28 Douglass was declared a free man soon after ...
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... affected their lives. When Douglass was seven years old, he was sent to a new master and mistress, Hugh and Sophia Auld. Sophia was a ...
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... At the age of eight, Frederick was sent to Baltimore to live as a houseboy with Hugh and Sophia Auld, relatives of his master. Shortly ...
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... At this point in his lesson Mr. Auld encountered whathis wifewas doing for Frederick ... road to success was during his seven years living withMaster Hugh's family ...
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... she died in 1826. After the death of his mother he was sent to live Hugh and Sophia Auld in Baltimore. In 1836-38 Fredrick works ...
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... At this point in his lesson Mr. Auld encountered what his wife was doing for ... on the road to success was during his seven years living with Master Hugh's family ...
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... and a daughter; Lucretia Auld. Lucretia's husband, Thomas becomes Douglass' second master. They lived in Baltimore, Maryland. He has a brother, Hugh who is ...
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