Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Why did Douglass leave Baltimore the second time? from chapter VIII From the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.

At the start
of this chapter,is a slave living inthe city of Baltimore.  His owner lives on a plantation
elsewhere. Early in the chapter, Douglass hears that his owner has died.  Douglass then has to
leave the city to be divided up with the rest of the owner's property.  This is the first time
he leaves Baltimore.

Douglass ends up being sent back to the city with his
new owner, Lucretia, daughter of the old owner.  But not long after that, Lucretia dies. 
Eventually, Douglass is sent out of the city to live with Lucretia's widower.  This is why he
leaves Baltimore the second time -- to go live with Thomas Auld.

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