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Author:
Hurt, Avery Elizabeth, author. aut
Title:
Frederick Douglass : abolitionist and writer / Avery Elizabeth Hurt.
Edition:
1st ed.
Publisher:
Cavendish Square,
Copyright Date:
c2020
Description:
128 p. : col. ill., b&w ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Douglass, Frederick,--1818-1895.
Slaves--Biography--United States.
Abolitionists--Biography--United States.
African American abolitionists--Biography.
Antislavery movements--History--United States.
African Americans--History--19th Century.
African Americans--Biography.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The world of bondage -- The map to freedom -- A lamentable schism -- Telling and retelling the story -- Speaking truth to power -- That great leonine gaze
Summary:
This book introduces readers to the fascinating Frederick Douglass, a man born a slave. Douglass taught himself to read, then escaped from slavery to become one of the abolitionist movement's greatest leaders. In addition to telling the story of Douglass's life, this biography examines the evolution of his thought and his changing relationships with contemporaries such as William Lloyd Garrison and Abraham Lincoln. Featuring intriguing details about the period before, during, and just after the Civil War, this compelling and inspiring read is rounded out by a liberal use of primary sources.
Series:
African American trailblazers
ISBN:
1502645467
9781502645463
LCCN:
2018047436
Locations:
P1AX906 -- Indian Hills Community College Library - Ottumwa (Ottumwa)

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