![]() ![]() Hugh Auld sends Douglass to him to learn the trade of caulking. He sometimes takes charge of Douglass, as when He arrests Douglass for plotting to escape from Freeland. After Lucretia Auld's death, Thomas remarries his oldest daughter. Douglass acknowledges his exceptional fairness with a pun on his name-"free land." William Hamilton Father-in-law of Thomas Auld. He is the most fair and straightforward of all Douglass's masters and is not hypocritically pious. William Freeland Douglass's keeper for two years following his time with Covey. She is kind to Douglass when Douglass runs away from Covey's, but the Narrative also implies that she may have informed William Freeland about Douglass's plans to escape. ![]() Highly superstitious, she stands in the Narrative as a representative of all uneducated, superstitious slaves. Sandy Jenkins A slave acquaintance of Douglass. She is separated from Douglass after his birth, but she still attempts to maintain family relations by walking twelve miles to see him at night. ![]()
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