Frederick makes his first book
hides from getting caught and put back to slavery
goes to England to spread Anti-Slavery thoughts (1 gen 1839 anni – 28 agos 1845 anni)
Descrizione:
1839 - First hears William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, other abolitionist leaders; is inspired by abolitionism as "new religion."
August 9, 1841 - Garrison hears Douglass speak at New Bedford anti-slavery meeting; is impressed by his ability.
August 12 – 13, 1841 - Speaks before large, chiefly white audiences at Nantucket convention; rouses great enthusiasm; is hired as lecturer by Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society for three-month trial period.
January, 1842 - Hired permanently as anti-slavery lecturer after 3,500 mile tour draws big crowds, high praise for his oratorical talent.
May 28, 1845 - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, published, revealing his identity and presenting a picture of his early life in Talbot County slavery.
August 6, 1845 - Leaves the United States for England, partly to avoid being captured and sent back to slavery and partly to spread the anti-slavery cause in the British Isles.
August 28, 1845 - Arrives at Liverpool on "visit to the home of my paternal ancestors."
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Data:
1 gen 1839 anni
28 agos 1845 anni
~ 6 years and 7 months