Frederick Douglass: Oratory from Slavery

Frederick Douglass: Oratory from Slavery

by David B. Chesebrough
Frederick Douglass: Oratory from Slavery

Frederick Douglass: Oratory from Slavery

by David B. Chesebrough

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Overview

Frederick Douglass, once a slave, was one of the great 19th century American orators and the most important African American voice of his era. This book traces the development of his rhetorical skills, discusses the effect of his oratory on his contemporaries, and analyzes the specific oratorical techniques he employed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313064906
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/26/1998
Series: Great American Orators Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 337 KB

About the Author

DAVID B. CHESEBROUGH is Assistant Chair, Graduate Faculty, Department of History at Illinois State University. He is the author of three previous books: God Ordained This War: Sermons on the Sectional Crisis, 1830-1865 (1991), No Sorrow Like Our Sorrow: Northern Protestant Sermons and the Assassination of Lincoln (1994), and Clergy Dissent in the Old South, 1830-1865 (1996).

Table of Contents

Series Foreword
Introduction
The Development of an Orator
The Years of Slavery (1818-1837)
The Prewar Years of Freedom (1838-1861)
The War Years (1861-1865)
The Postwar Years (1865-1895)
Rhetorical Techniques and Speeches
Rhetorical Techniques
Speeches
Chronology of Selected Speeches
Bibliography
Index

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