What was the purpose of the Sabbath school Douglass conducted on Freeland’s plantation? How does he describe his first escape attempt with a group of other enslaved men? What was the result of the attempt?
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery sometime in 1817 or 1818. After his time at Covey, he got sent to Mr. Freeland‘s. Freeland was considered the best master he has ever had. On top of Freeland being a decent master, Douglass had another source of joy: his Sabbath school. He began to teach other slaves how to read and write on their leisure Sundays and a few nights a week. Douglass expresses to his audience that these days were the highlight of his time spent enslaved. He found happiness in teaching his companions what he knew. (Douglass 42). Frederick Douglass started his Sabbath school to teach slaves how to read the New Testament. There was great interest in Douglass’ lessons and eventually nearly 40 slaves showed up to school each Sunday.
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