Douglass wrote this autobiography which was published in 1855.
Douglass was born in Maryland and separated from his mother when he
was an infant. Some scholars think he was descendant from American
Muslins. When he was 12 his owner's wife broke the law by teaching
him to read. The neighborhood children helped him with his reading
and writing. As a teenager he spent a few years with a farmer known
to be a slave breaker. He later obtained his freedom and became a
well-known abolitionist.
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