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In 'The Complete Works of Frederick Douglass,' readers are presented with an exhaustive collection that encapsulates the breadth and depth of one of the most consequential orators and writers in American history. This anthology comprises Douglass' autobiographical writings, compelling speeches, and insightful essays, seamlessly formatted for modern eReaders. Through his poignant narrative style and enthralling rhetoric, Douglass unveils the harsh realities of life under the yoke of slavery while also articulating a vision for the rights and dignity of African Americans. His works serve not…mehr

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In 'The Complete Works of Frederick Douglass,' readers are presented with an exhaustive collection that encapsulates the breadth and depth of one of the most consequential orators and writers in American history. This anthology comprises Douglass' autobiographical writings, compelling speeches, and insightful essays, seamlessly formatted for modern eReaders. Through his poignant narrative style and enthralling rhetoric, Douglass unveils the harsh realities of life under the yoke of slavery while also articulating a vision for the rights and dignity of African Americans. His works serve not only as a literary monument but also as a critical framework for understanding the sociopolitical landscape of 19th-century America and the enduring struggle against racial injustice. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, transcended his early life of bondage to become a titan of the abolitionist movement. Drawing from his own experiences and fueled by a relentless pursuit for freedom and equality, his writing and speeches were central in shaping the anti-slavery discourse of his time. Douglass' exceptional life and intellect positioned him as an indispensable commentator on issues of civil rights, social justice, and the American condition, ultimately influencing both his contemporaries and future generations. This comprehensive volume is an essential resource for scholars and general readers alike, seeking to engage with the powerful voice of Frederick Douglass. It offers an unparalleled look into the mind and heart of a man who fought tenaciously against the institution of slavery and played a pivotal role in America's ongoing journey towards liberty and equality. For anyone invested in the fields of American history, literature, and civil rights, 'The Complete Works of Frederick Douglass' is a monumental work that promises enlightenment, inspiration, and a profound connection to the past.

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Frederick Douglass (c. February 1818 - February 20, 1895) was a towering figure in American history, widely known for his oratory, abolitionist activism, and writings that challenged the conscience of a nation steeped in slavery. Born into bondage in Maryland, Douglass escaped to the North in 1838, where he became a powerful voice against the institution of slavery. His first autobiography, 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave', published in 1845, is a seminal work in American literature and a pivotal document in social reform. Douglass's eloquent articulation of the horrors of slavery and his advocacy for human rights laid the foundation for his lasting legacy. He continued to chronicle his life and thoughts, producing subsequent autobiographies, including 'My Bondage and My Freedom' (1855) and 'Life and Times of Frederick Douglass' (1881, revised 1892), culminating in the comprehensive collection 'The Complete Works of Frederick Douglass'. As a writer, Douglass's literary style combines poignant narrative, keen analysis, and persuasive argumentation, testifying to his profound impact as an African American intellectual and leader. His works remain crucial for understanding the complexities of race, democracy, and the American identity. Douglass' commitment to equality extended beyond race, as he was an early advocate for women's rights. His life and writings continue to be studied for their contribution to American history, abolitionist literature, and the broader discourse on human rights.