In "The Narrative of the Life", by Frederick Douglass, contributes to the central idea of the passage option B. Slaves were provided with an absolute minimum of food and clothing to survive.
In Chapter 2 of his narrative, Frederick Douglass writes about how slaves were treated. was the son of a slave at Great House Farm. He was selected to live in Baltimore with the overseer's son-in-law brother, Mr. and Mrs. Auld. So when he reaches Baltimore he finds out that slaves were provided with a minimum of food and clothing to survive.