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Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass (Dover Thrift Editions)
Frederick Douglass

Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass (Dover Thrift Editions)

Dover Publications (Apr 13, 1995)
#467
9780486284996
| Paperback
96 pages | 127 x 206 mm | English
Dewey 973.8092
LC Classification E449 .D749 1995
LC Control No. 94041994

Genre

  • Biography

Subject

  • Abolitionists
  • Abolitionists - United States
  • Abolitionists/ United States/ Biography
  • African American Abolitionists/ Biography
  • Afro-American Abolitionists

Plot

Former slave, impassioned abolitionist, brilliant writer, newspaper editor and eloquent orator whose speeches fired the abolitionist cause, Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) led an astounding life. Physical abuse, deprivation and tragedy plagued his early years, yet through sheer force of character he was able to overcome these obstacles to become a leading spokesman for his people. In this, the first and most frequently read of his three autobiographies, Douglass provides graphic descriptions of his childhood and horrifying experiences as a slave as well as a harrowing record of his dramatic escape to the North and eventual freedom. Published in 1845 to quell doubts about his origins — since few slaves of that period could write — the Narrative is admired today for its extraordinary passion, sensitive and vivid descriptions and storytelling power. It belongs in the library of anyone interested in African-American history and the life of one of the country's most courageous and influential champions of civil rights. A selection of the Common Core State Standards Initiative.

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