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Frederick Douglass

The Narrative of the Life Of Frederick Douglass

  • Teddyhas quoted2 years ago
    My master's son-in-law, Captain Auld, was master of the vessel; she was otherwise manned by the colonel's own slaves. Their names were Peter, Isaac, Rich, and Jake.
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    My master's family consisted of two sons, Andrew and Richard; one daughter, Lucretia, and her husband, Captain Thomas Auld. They lived in one house, upon the home plantation of Colonel Edward Lloyd. My master was Colonel Lloyd's clerk and superintendent.
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    When I got to New York, I again changed my name to "Frederick Johnson," and thought that would be the last change
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    I started from Baltimore bearing the name of "Stanley."
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    The name given me by my mother was, "Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey."
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    Our company then consisted of Henry Harris, John Harris, Henry Bailey, Charles Roberts, and myself. Henry Bailey was my uncle, and belonged to my master.
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    Mr. Covey's FORTE consisted in his power to deceive. His life was devoted to planning and perpetrating the grossest deceptions. Every thing he possessed in the shape of learning or religion, he made conform to his disposition to deceive.
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    I took passage with Captain Rowe, in the schooner Wild Cat, and, after a sail of about twenty-four hours, I found myself near the place of my birth. I had now been absent from it almost, if not quite, five years.
  • Teddyhas quoted2 years ago
    I saw nothing without seeing it, I heard nothing without hearing it, and felt nothing without feeling it.
  • Teddyhas quoted2 years ago
    I got hold of a book entitled "The Columbian Orator."
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