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Life and times of Frederick Douglass : His early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history

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Frederick Douglass recounts enslavement, daring escape, abolitionist activism, and enduring legacy in shaping American civil rights.

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Discover a Groundbreaking Autobiography

Step into history with Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, a masterpiece by Frederick Douglass himself. This engaging narrative chronicles his early life as a slave, the daring escape from bondage, and his impactful journey toward becoming a leader for freedom. Ideal for readers seeking inspiration and insight, the book provides an unparalleled perspective on resilience and human dignity.

What Makes This Book Exceptional?

Frederick Douglass offers a personal window into the reality of slavery and liberation. His honest recounting captures the challenges, triumphs, and determination driving his historical achievements. Readers will learn about his escape, his advocacy for equality, and his unyielding pursuit of justice. Douglass invites you to immerse yourself in the life of one of America’s most transformative figures.

Key highlights include:

  • The first-hand experience of slavery’s struggles
  • A dramatic escape story that inspires courage
  • Insights into Douglass’s role as a leader and reformer

Each chapter contributes to a deeper understanding of social revolution and personal endurance.

Why Choose this Edition?

This specific edition (ISBN: 9781942123279) combines the richness of Douglass’s story with accessibility for modern readers. With concise, clear language, it stays true to his voice while being readable for a broad audience. Whether for personal reflection or academic study, this book is a valuable addition to any library.

Don’t miss the chance to uncover the remarkable legacy of Frederick Douglass. Let his journey inspire you and change how you view history today.

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Frederick Douglass

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December 15, 2009

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