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The Art of Persuasion : The Inspiring Journey of Frederick Douglass

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Frederick Douglass was a towering figure of the 19th century, a man whose remarkable journey from slavery to statesman inspired generations of Americans. A gifted writer, speaker, and activist, Douglass became one of the most influential voices of the abolitionist movement, using his skills of persuasion to challenge the prevailing attitudes of his time and pave the way for a more just and equal society.

In "The Art of Persuasion: The Inspiring Journey of Frederick Douglass," we explore the life and legacy of this extraordinary figure, tracing his remarkable rise from slavery to political prominence. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, including Douglass's own writings and speeches, we follow his journey from his early years as a slave in Maryland, to his daring escape to freedom, and his emergence as a powerful voice for abolition and civil rights.

At the heart of this book is Douglass's skill as an orator and writer, which enabled him to persuade audiences both in the United States and abroad of the need for abolition and equal rights. We examine the techniques he used to communicate his message, including his use of vivid language, personal anecdotes, and appeals to emotion, and show how his words continue to resonate with us today.

Finally, we explore the legacy of Douglass's life and work, including his impact on the anti-slavery movement, his influence on the struggle for civil rights, and his enduring relevance as a symbol of courage and perseverance. By telling the story of Frederick Douglass's remarkable journey, we hope to inspire readers to continue the fight for justice and equality, using the power of persuasion to effect positive change in our own time.

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Product Details
Independently Published
838888596Y / 9798388885968
Paperback / softback
28/03/2023
70 pages
140 x 216 mm, 91 grams
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