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What about Frederick Douglass? Born in bondage on the eastern shore of Maryland, Douglass worked for several different slaveholders in both eastern Maryland and Baltimore between 1818 and 1838. During his youth, Douglass became proficiently literate by reading the Bible and classic orations and listening to the sermons of antislavery black preachers and Quakers. These experiences later contributed to his unyielding abolitionism and fierce egalitarianism. In 1838, while a ship caulker’s apprentice, Douglass acquired free seaman papers and escaped to New York City. He then moved to Massachusetts and became involved in antislavery activism, under the tutelage of William Lloyd Garrison. Eventually rejecting the apolitical nature of Garrisonian abolitionism, Douglass moved to Rochester, New York, and founded his own abolition journal, The North Star. here's the resource: http://funadvice.com/r/14ohnk0iign
Some well-known male slave names were Nat, Abram, James, Jacob, Will, Elijah, D!ck, Sambo, Nipper, Enoch
Allison...this is not an acceptable answer - please offer her a real answer or no answer at all
o.k well look at my other answer =) If it doesn't help, I'll look at some more people =)
Just curious-why don't you look it up on there internet? Just curious that's all =)
i have looked it up Allison, and it doesnt give me very much information.
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