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My Bondage and My Freedom (an African American Heritage Book)
272
by Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
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My Bondage and My Freedom (an African American Heritage Book)
272
by Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
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Overview
In Frederick Douglass' autobiography My Bondage and My Freedom we can see the power of literacy and belief. Douglass transforms himself from slave to an abolitionist journalist orator and one of the most powerful voices to emerge from the American civil rights movement with little more than force of will. His breadth of his accomplishments gave hope to generations of people who came after him in their fight for civil rights.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798880908523 |
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Publisher: | Start Classics |
Publication date: | 05/15/2024 |
Pages: | 272 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d) |
About the Author
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Frederick Douglass was a prominent American author, abolitionist, and public speaker. Born into slavery in 1818, he escaped on a train and headed north to Maryland, Philadelphia, and eventually New York City, where he took refuge and became a famous orator and abolitionist. Douglass recounted the struggles he faced as a slave through multiple narratives, most notably his autobiography, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. The book became an instant bestseller, despite its initial opposition and skeptical reception. His other famous books include My Bondage and My Freedom and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass.
Hometown:
Tuckahoe, MarylandDate of Birth:
1818Date of Death:
February 20, 1895Place of Death:
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