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How does Mrs. Auld treat Douglass when he first arrives? How does Mrs. Ault’s “inexperience” with slavery help Douglass?

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In the “Life of Frederick Douglass”, when Douglass first arrives, Mrs. Auld was kind and helpful to him. She did not treat him as a slave. In fact, Mrs. Auld’s “inexperience” with slavery helps Douglass in a way that was advantageous to him to learn reading and writing.
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