What does Douglass say about his biological family in this passage?(1 point)

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he had a happy childhood with his family on the plantation

the early separation of us from our mother had well nigh blotted the fact of our relationship from our memories

he was close with his mother, grandmother, and siblings

his family lived far away, so he rarely saw them

1 answer

In the passage, Douglass states that "the early separation of us from our mother had well nigh blotted the fact of our relationship from our memories." This suggests that he experienced separation from his family at a young age, which impacted his memories of them.