You do the math. He was born August 2, 1924 in Harlem. and during those years, J.H.S. 139 (Douglass) went from 7th grade through 9th Grade. I would say around 1937.
Frederick Douglass never went to college, but when he was about 12 years old, Sophia Auld would teach Frederick Douglass the Alphabet until, her husband, Hugh Auld stopped her saying it would cause slaves to rebel
Frederick Douglass childhood was hard he was separated from his mother because the slave owners did not want them to grow a bond. The older lady on the plantation took care of him since she was unable to work. He called her grandmother. What is even worse is Fred's first childhood memory was seeing his aunt get tied up and whipped.
Hasland Junior School's motto is 'We are all Friends!'.
Saint Andrew's Junior School's motto is 'Up and On'.
Bishop Pinkham Junior High School's motto is 'Motto: English:'.
Countee Cullen taught English at New York University and at Frederick Douglass Junior High School in Harlem.
he didn't attend a school
Douglass went to jail because someone told on him about his sabbith school (teaching other slaves to read and write)
his owner did not teach him he was taught from his mistress who eventually turned on him because she was corrupted by slavery. he also used resources outside of the plantation (his father was white so he had more freedom then other slaves but he was still a slave) he'd challenge (trick) little kids to teach him how to spell words so he can write.
the university of Miami and the north campus of blue cross blue shield of Florida college
Baldwin School was created in 1891.
Frederick Douglass was known for his life story, called The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, that I had to read for school. He tells about his masters and about the treatment of his fellow slaves. Frederick addressed this narrative to southerners in the 1800s to demonstrate the treatment of the slaves. After Douglass published his book, many believed him and agreed with him. Some became abolitionists. He also helped on the Underground railroad and helped to fight for women's rights. He thought that everyone was created equally and that nothing could change that.
Baldwin School's motto is 'Disce Verum Laborem'.
Douglass High School - Missouri - was created in 1926.
Douglass High School - Missouri - ended in 1956.
Frederick Douglass never went to college, but when he was about 12 years old, Sophia Auld would teach Frederick Douglass the Alphabet until, her husband, Hugh Auld stopped her saying it would cause slaves to rebel
Baldwin Boys High School was created in 1880.