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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave : Written by Himself

Douglass, FrederickFulkerson, Gerald(Edited by)Hinks, Peter P.(Edited by)McKivigan, John R.(Edited by)Blassingame, John W.(Volume editor)
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In 1845, just seven years after his escape from slavery, the young Frederick Douglass published this powerful account of his life in bondage and his triumph over oppression.

The book, which marked the beginning of Douglass's career as an impassioned writer, journalist, and orator for the abolitionist cause, reveals the terrors he faced as a slave, the brutalities of his owners and overseers, and his harrowing escape to the North.

It has become a classic of American autobiography. This edition of the book, based on the authoritative text that appears in Yale University Press's multivolume edition of the Frederick Douglass Papers, is the only edition of Douglass's Narrative designated, as an Approved Text by the Modern Language Association's Committee on Scholarly Editions.

It includes a chronology of Douglass's life, a thorough introduction by the eminent Douglass scholar John Blassingame, historical notes, and reader responses to the first edition of 1845.

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Yale University Press
0300088310 / 9780300088311
Hardback
20/03/2001
United Kingdom
English
192p. : ill.
20 cm
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