In chapter eight, Douglass’s old master Captain Anthony died. Douglass is then sent for. What was the purpose?
Frederick Douglass Chapter 7

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11th Grade
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Margaret Anderson
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To be counted with all of the other possessions of the captain
To be mated to a new slave and used for breeding
To be hired out for field work
To be whipped for insubordination
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One of the greatest tragedies of slavery, according to Douglass, was what was done to his grandmother after Captain Anthony’s death and after she had served him faithfully for thirty years. What happened to her?
She was beaten to death by her new masters.
She was turned out into the forest to live (or die) on her own.
She was sold to a notoriously cruel master in the south.
She was starved to death by Anthony’s daughter.
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Mr. Thomas Auld then becomes Douglass' next master in chapter nine. Auld is the worst kind of slave owner because he does what?
Regularly beats his slaves
Does not provide his slaves with adequate housing from the cold
Does not provide adequate food
Works the slaves past sundown and at Christmas
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Douglass is then sent to Ed Covey, a poor farmer famous for what?
A reputation as a slave breaker
A reputation for drink
A reputation for sleeping with his slaves
A reputation for being kind to his slaves
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After Master Andrew dies, what does Douglass say?
That the funeral was a great social affair
That he was going to stay in Baltimore
That now all the property of his former master is in the hands of strangers
He and other slaves were driven off with stick and stones
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Where does Douglass live after Baltimore?
In St. Michael's
In Charlotte
In the Great House Farm
In HIllsborough
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When his new master attends a Methodist camp-meeting, What effect does Douglass say this had on him
it made him more cruel and hateful in all his ways
it would, at any rate, make him more humane and kind
we seldom called him "Master"
He commanded without firmness
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