The way Frederick Douglass got through all his abuse
Frederick Douglass was constantly abused growing up. Almost every master he had was not very nice. They have whipped him, he talks alot about them whipping other slaves right in front of him. He was not treated fairly at all. The majority of his masters were rude, unkind, uncaring, and just not very nice people. For example, Colonel Lloyd put tar on his fences just so slaves wouldn’t take food to keep them from starving. If they were caught, they were whipped. Some of the masters just went into the fields and started whipping people. Slaves would have gashes on their backs all the time. Frederick Douglass was strong and brave through all of this. He talked about how he sang with other slaves to help him cope, and he was brave enough to face his past again to write his autobiography so that other people knew what he went through.
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