What was the name of Douglass Mother
Harriet Bailey
What disguise did he dress up as to escape slavery
Sailor
Where was Douglass born
Maryland
What did Douglass do to secretly continue learning to read
He tricked white kids into teaching him for food
Who got the short end of the stick in the industrial revolution.
Slaves, India, and Latin America
Demby
Main concern of escaping
Getting caught, as escaped slaves were brutally punished.
Name of his first enslaver
Captain Anthony
How did Douglass resist Covey's abuse
He fought back, and was never hit again
The American Revolution was who against who
American colonists vs the British
Who advised douglass to carry a root for protection against being beaten
Sandy Jenkins
What was the final destination after escaping
New Bedford, Massachusetts
Douglass was to sent to which family in Baltimore
The Aulds
What was the purpose of the fake travel passes
They were going to use them to escape by pretending they had permission to travel
Who took over for the french after the Reign of terror
The tyrant himself: Napolean
Who is the person that is known as the "Slave breaker"
Edward Covey or Mr.Covey
Biggest challenge he faced after he escaped
Finding work and avoiding being captured
Why would slave owners whip slaves even when they didnt do anything
To maintain control and to instill fear into the other slaves
How did he react when Mr.Auld told him he wasn't allowed to read.
Just made him even more determined, since he now realized that knowledge was power and a key to his freedom.
Political and industrial revolutions are driven by what
Imagination
What was the name of Douglass's wife, who helped him escape
Anna Murray-Douglass
What happened to the first attempt for them to escape
Somebody snitched and they were caught.
Why was slavery worse for children that had a white father
Were often punished even harder
How did he secretly prepare for his escape when he was working in Baltimore
He watched how the ships traveled and how the free black sailors moved about.
Who said this quote "Every artist was either a plagiarist or a revolutionary"
Paul Gauguin