Posted February 24, 2018 4:29 am by Comments

By [email protected] (Rick Ector)

LAID Black History Month Hero of the Day – Frederick Douglass

Rick’s Firearm Academy of Detroit continues it’s daily tribute to heroes and patriots this month in commemoration of #BHM. Today’s honoree is Frederick Douglass.
He was born in a slave cabin, in February, 1818, near the town of Easton, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Separated from his mother when only a few weeks old he was raised by his grandparents. At about the age of six, his grandmother took him to the plantation of his master and left him there. Not being told by her that she was going to leave him, Douglass never recovered from the betrayal of the abandonment.
When he was about eight he was sent to Baltimore to live as a houseboy with Hugh and Sophia Auld, relatives of his master. It was shortly after his arrival that his new mistress taught him the alphabet. When her husband forbade her to continue her instruction, because it was unlawful to teach slaves how to read, Frederick took it upon himself to learn. He made the neighborhood boys his teachers, by giving away his food in exchange for lessons in reading and writing.
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Source:: Legally Armed in Detroit

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