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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

An American Slave. Written by Himself.

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Born into slavery in Maryland around 1817, Frederick Douglass became a prominent abolitionist after escaping in 1838. His early education in Baltimore, aided by his master's wife, fueled his passion for literacy and activism. Douglass captivated audiences with his oratory skills, leading to his employment by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. He played a crucial role during the Civil War, advocating for the rights of freedmen and recruiting Black soldiers. His legacy includes several autobiographies detailing his journey, culminating in a life dedicated to social justice until his death in 1895.

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Sous-titre
An American Slave. Written by Himself.
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
158
ISBN13
9781774817254
Séries
Évaluation
3 sur 5
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Born into slavery in Maryland around 1817, Frederick Douglass became a prominent abolitionist after escaping in 1838. His early education in Baltimore, aided by his master's wife, fueled his passion for literacy and activism. Douglass captivated audiences with his oratory skills, leading to his employment by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. He played a crucial role during the Civil War, advocating for the rights of freedmen and recruiting Black soldiers. His legacy includes several autobiographies detailing his journey, culminating in a life dedicated to social justice until his death in 1895.