The author mentions how they were shared, loaned and separated from their families. He was sent from rural Maryland to city of Baltimore, where he actually suffered a lot because of his owner Mr. Covey. Douglass was young and brutally whipped every single week for the first 6 months of his stance there. He explains that slaves were only valued in how effective they worked on their labor. Fortunately he successfully escapes at the end at the age of 24 and becomes a great speaker.
Narratives of the life of Frederick Douglass will touch the emotions of the reader. This story of a young man who grew up treated with brutal beatings, humiliation, and separation from his family will give a view in what was life for a young slave. The hope, faith, and desire for freedom throughout knowledge that this little boy had will inspire whoever reads his autobiography. I really recommend this book because even if slavery is long in the past, it is important to understand that every human being matters, and knowledge is a the key to freedom, while ignorance is to