Vocab and Ch 7
Vocab
Ch 7
Vocab and Ch 8
Ch 8
100

Hardened; unwilling to change an opinion

Obdurate

100

A risk

Hazard

100

Sophia Auld becomes malicious and prevents Douglass from reading when she realizes these TWO THINGS are incompatible with each other.

Slavery and Education

100

Careful judgment

Prudence

100

Douglass is summoned back to the plantation he was born on because______________.

His master Captain Anthony has died and his children are dividing up his "property".

200

A trick or scheme

Stratagem

200

Using very little of something

Sparingly

200

Douglass begins to see his new literacy and education as a curse rather than a blessing as he begins to feel tormented by his enslavement. This painful awareness makes Douglass wish he were a _________ so that he can stop thinking.

A beast (animal)

200

Reprimand, scold

Reprove

200

At the valuation, men and women, old and young, married and single, are ranked alongside ________.

livestock (horses, sheep, pigs)

300

A book used to teach public speaking that featured an enslaved person making a compelling argument for emancipation, resulting in his master freeing him.

The Columbian Orator

300

Proof that something is right or reasonable

Vindication

300

Douglass learns the meaning of the word "abolition" in 

A city newspaper
300

complete or perfect in every detail

Consummate

300

Douglass fears falling into the possession of THIS MAN, (one of Captain Anthony's sons), who once took Douglass's little brother by the throat, threw him on the ground, and stamped the heel of his boot upon his head, and then turned to Douglass and told him he would serve him the same way once he owned him.

Master Andrew

400

These two characters try to convince Douglass to run away to the north for freedom (ethnicity and occupation)

Irish dockworkers

400

to hate

Loathe

400
When Douglass meets people who sympathize with him and encourage him to run away, he privately resolves to do so but outwardly he __________

Pretends to be uninterested (because he cannot safely confide in anyone. This reaffirms the slave maxim: "A still tongue makes a wise head")

400

To cause to experience something negative

Incur

400

Douglass laments the treatment of his __________, who after serving her master for an entire lifetime, is passed into the hands of strangers without a word of gratitude and sent out into the woods to live alone. 

His grandmother

500

Douglass gives his bread to the little white boys he meets in the street in exchange for ________

Reading lessons

500

Not decreased

Unabated

500

Douglass watches the carpenters in the shipyards labelling pieces of wood with letters that correspond to their position in the ship in order to learn __________.

how to write
500

 Who is Douglass going to miss the most when he is forced to leave Baltimore?

The little boys who taught him how to read

500

The Auld brothers have a falling-out, and as a consequence, Douglass is taken from Master Hugh and sent to live with Master Thomas in St. Michael’s, a town in rural Maryland. On his way to St. Michael’s, he studies the countryside and transportation with the intention of _________.

planning his escape.