Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

What does the master often do with his mulatto children to please his wife?

In the narrative of the life of fredrick douglas

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A master  frequently feels compelled to sell his mulatto children "out of deference to the feelings of his white wife." The children are a constant reminder to a wife of her husband's infidelity.