Great Speeches by Frederick Douglass

Great Speeches by Frederick Douglass

Great Speeches by Frederick Douglass

Great Speeches by Frederick Douglass

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Overview

Author, abolitionist, political activist, and philosopher, Frederick Douglass was a pivotal figure in the decades of struggle leading up to the Civil War and the Reconstruction era. This inexpensive compilation of his speeches adds vital detail to the portrait of a great historical figure.
Featured addresses include "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?" which was delivered on July 5, 1852, more than ten years before the Emancipation Proclamation. "Had I the ability, and could reach the nation's ear, I would, today, pour out a fiery stream of biting ridicule, blasting reproach, withering sarcasm, and stern rebuke," Douglass assured his listeners, "For it is not light that is needed, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake." Other eloquent and dramatic orations include "Self-Made Men," first delivered in 1859, which defines the principles behind individual success, and "The Church and Prejudice," delivered at the Plymouth County Anti-Slavery Society in 1841.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486498829
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 01/16/2013
Series: Dover Thrift Editions: Black History
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 8.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Former slave Frederick Douglass (1818–95) was an author, abolitionist, political speaker, philosopher, and pivotal figure in the decades of struggle leading up to the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation.
James Daley is the editor of several Dover Thrift Editions, including The World's Greatest Short Stories, Great Speeches by African Americans, and Great Speeches by African American Women.

Hometown:

Tuckahoe, Maryland

Date of Birth:

1818

Date of Death:

February 20, 1895

Place of Death:

Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

The Church and Prejudice (1841) 1

My Slave Experience in Maryland (1845) 4

Appeal to the British People (1846) 8

We Have Decided to Stay (1848) 19

What to the Slave is the 4th of July? (1852) 26

A Plea for Free Speech in Boston (1860) 48

What the Black Man Wants (1865) 51

Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln (1876) 59

John Brown (1881) 69

The Race Problem (1890) 88

Lecture on Haiti (1893) 105

Self-Made Men (1894) 125

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