Part two, how he got educated Frederick Douglass was lucky to be sold to another master slave-holder, and he left the plantation to move to Baltimore, Maryland. Once in the hands of the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ault, his life became somewhat easier compared to life on the plantations. Since he was now living in the city, he was able to dress better, eat better and enjoy privileges that were unknown to slaves still living on the plantations.
Part two, how he got educated Frederick Douglass was lucky to be sold to another master slave-holder, and he left the plantation to move to Baltimore, Maryland. Once in the hands of the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Ault, his life became somewhat easier compared to life on the plantations. Since he was now living in the city, he was able to dress better, eat better and enjoy privileges that were unknown to slaves still living on the plantations.