The Complete Autobiographies of Frederick Douglas (An African American Heritage Book) by Frederick Douglass

The Complete Autobiographies of Frederick Douglas (An African American Heritage Book) by Frederick Douglass

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Douglass, Frederick: - Born into slavery in Maryland as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (1818-1895), Douglass escaped and went on to become an orator, author, and national leader in the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York. Douglass, who taught himself to read and write, gave many speeches against slavery and was the author of three autobiographies. Douglass also became active in politics, successfully campaigning to make ending slavery a key issue in the Civil War and to allow black soldiers to fight in the Union army. His belief in equality for all continued after the war, as he fought for African American rights and became an active supporter of women's suffrage until his death.
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ISBN 13 9781604592344
ISBN 10 1604592346
Title The Complete Autobiographies of Frederick Douglas (An African American Heritage Book)
Author Frederick Douglass
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wilder Publications
Year published 2008-01-22
Number of pages 572
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