Frederick Douglass, abolitionist editor [videorecording] / a production of Schlessinger Video Productions, a division of Library Video Company ; produced and directed by Rhonda Fabian, Jerry Baber ; script, Amy A. Tiehel ... [et al.].
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Schlessinger Video Productions,
Copyright Date:
1992
Description:
1 videocassette (ca. 30 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 1/2 in.
"D6602"--Container. Adapted from the book by Sharman Apt Russell.
Summary:
Black historians and others comment on the life of Frederick Douglass. Born a slave, Douglass escaped to freedom in the North as a young man and became known as an orator against slavery, created an abolitionist newspaper, and promoted the cause of women's rights as well, and black rights after the Civil War.
Series:
The Black Americans of achievement video collection
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