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Frederick Douglass
Rachael Phillips

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Frederick Douglass

A Slave No More

Barbour Publishing (2000)
9781593103880
| Paperback
208 pages | 109 x 170 mm | English
$ 2.97 | Value: $ 2.97
Dewey 973.8092

Genre

  • Biography
  • Children

Subject

  • Abolitionists
  • Abolitionists/ United States/ Biography
  • African American Abolitionists
  • African American Abolitionists/ Biography
  • Antislavery Movements/ United States/ History/ 19th Century

Plot

Amidst the degradations, insults, and wearisome labor of a slave's life, Frederick Douglass met Jesus Christ. That relationship would sustain him through countless hardships-and undergird his life's work, the abolition of the soul-crushing system of human bondage. God blessed Frederick Douglass with a keen mind and a strong, melodious voice. After gaining his own freedom, he used his talents in the noble cause of freedom for all-along the way earning national recognition, even invitations to the Lincoln White House. Frederick Douglass accomplished much because he understood the truth of John 8:6: "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed."