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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: 176th Anniversary Edition (Illustrated) #1 OF THE TOP 10 BOOK OF ALL TIME - the story that moved millions and millions of readers with stark, naked stories of slavery as experienced by Frederick Douglass. Now you too can better understand the importance of equal rights from one of the most important books in human history. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ¿ 176th Anniversary Edition ¿ ¿ this is the original version by Frederick douglass with the addition of illustrated images to better explain the…mehr

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: 176th Anniversary Edition (Illustrated) #1 OF THE TOP 10 BOOK OF ALL TIME - the story that moved millions and millions of readers with stark, naked stories of slavery as experienced by Frederick Douglass. Now you too can better understand the importance of equal rights from one of the most important books in human history. ___________________________________________________________________________________ ¿ 176th Anniversary Edition ¿ ¿ this is the original version by Frederick douglass with the addition of illustrated images to better explain the meaning of this book. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Frederick Douglass was the most important African American of the nineteenth century and one of the most significant writers and orators in American history. Douglass was born a slave and escaped at the age of twenty. He was Fortunate to have learned to read as a boy, and he would develop this skill forbidden to slaves to become one of the great writers of his era, in addition to becoming the most celebrated orator of the abolition movement. Over his lifetime he wrote three versions of his autobiography, all pf which are classics of the slave narrative and of American memoir. This former slave met with Lincoln in the White House and rejoiced in the victory of emancipation. He saw the promise of Reconstruction sashed by the resistance of former slaveholders and their allies, and he fought this betrayal as ferociously as he had fought slavery itself. As a lecturer he likely reached more listeners than any American of his century, and he lived with a modern dilemma of fame like few others of his era. Would you like to know more? Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass includes eleven chapters chronicling Douglass' life as a slave and his ambition to become a free man. Scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button to receive your copy now.
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Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey; c.¿February 1818-February 20, 1895 was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining note for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings. In his time, he was described by abolitionists as a living counter-example to slaveholders' arguments that slaves lacked the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens. Northerners at the time found it hard to believe that such a great orator had once been a slave.