Douglass's
best guess is that he was born in or around 1818, based on his master telling him in "some
time during 1835, [that he] was about seventeen years old." He "was probably between
seven and eight years old when [he] left Colonel Lloyd's plantation" to "live with
Mr....
Saturday, 9 May 2015
What is the time period and place in which the work is set in Learning to Read and Write by Frederick Douglass?
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