Fredrick Douglass By: Isabella M. Delucca. Introduction Fredrick Douglass  He was born in a slave cabin  His owners were Hugh and Sophia Auld  He hated.

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Fredrick Douglass By: Isabella M. Delucca

Introduction Fredrick Douglass  He was born in a slave cabin  His owners were Hugh and Sophia Auld  He hated slavery so he took risks to perform speeches against it Other People  A lot of people were slave owners  People who were slave owners had to be white  Slaves were black  Some people were not a slave, nor a slave owner  There were slave catchers in free states

“To suppress free speech is a double wrong. It violates the rights of the hearer as well as those of the speaker.” Fredrick Douglass Speech

The North Star

Timeline Born in 1818 in a slave cabin Escaped from slavery in 1838 Became an abolitionist in 1841 Died in 1895 of a heart attack

independent Words To Describe Fredrick Douglass orator brave trustworthy prouddiligent smartloyal

Answer The North Star, where escaping slaves would head towards Answer Hugh and Sophia Auld Answer 1818 Answer 1838 Think cube What was The North Star named after? Think cube Who were Fredrick’s owners? Think cube What year was Fredrick born? Think cube What year did Fredrick escape slavery? Think Time