Answer:
He was forced to separate from his grandparents and moved to the Wye House Plantation.
Explanation:
Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer and abolitionist. After he escaped from slavery he became a living counter-example of the slaveholder argument that slaves could not be independent citizens because of their lack of intellect.
He was born into slavery and soon separate from his mother. He was raised by his maternal grandmother and grandfather until the age of six when he was separated from them and sent to a plantation.