Contribution of Frederick Douglass in World’s History
Around 1818, at Talbot County Maryland, a man named Frederick Bailey (mother’s name) was conceived from Native American, African, and European ancestors. He was isolated from his mom as a newborn child and moved with his maternal grandmother. At six years old he was put into work as a slave at the Wye House plantation. Hugh, the plantation master, his wife, Sophia showed him the alphabet. From that point forward, he taught himself to read and write; to rid himself […]