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Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass

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The story of Frederick Douglass is passionate, harrowing, and inspiring.

As a former slave, impassioned abolitionist, gifted writer, newspaper editor, and powerful orator, Douglass was an immense, motivational figure.

His early life, filled with physical abuse, deprivation, and tragedy, adds up to a heart-wrenching history.

However, he was able to overcome everything that bound a slave to his life and become a leading spokesman for his people.In this first of his three autobiographies, Douglass relates graphic descriptions of his childhood, his shocking experiences as a slave, and his thrilling escape from slavery to safety in the North and his pivotal freedom.Originally published in 1845, a date significant for the fact that very few African Americans could read or write at that time, this tale of sadness, danger, and eventual liberation will appeal to readers of all kinds.

For those interested in African American history and the life of one of the most daring and heroic champions of civil rights, this page-turner is a perfect library addition.

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Product Details
Skyhorse Publishing
1629140902 / 9781629140902
eBook (EPUB)
01/07/2014
English
81 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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