AchievementSeptember 3, 1838· politics
Frederick Douglass Escapes Slavery and Enters Abolitionist Movement
Frederick Douglass, 20, escaped from Baltimore by dressing as a sailor and traveling by train to New York, then New Bedford, Massachusetts. Within three years he was speaking for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. His 1845 'Narrative' sold 11,000 copies in three years and became the most influential slave narrative in American letters.