Frederick Douglass was oppressed as a child because he was born of the wrong color, a black.
Frederick Douglass as a black young child suffered pain and brutality because he was born with the wrong color, a black.
He was separated early from his family and was sold into slavery at an early stage of his life after the death of his mother.
Frederick Douglass was oppressed as a child as he was subjected to pain and hard labour which was greater than his abilities.
Frederick Douglass was first noticed by one of his Master who bought him because he was able to read and write fluently.
Frederick Douglass was able to get his freedom from slavery due to his ability to read and write.
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