Frederick Douglass: Collected Works

Frederick Douglass: Collected Works

by Frederick Douglass
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Publication Date: 17/05/2022

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"Frederick Douglass: Collected Works" compiles the profound writings of one of America's foremost abolitionists and reformers. This collection encompasses Douglass's powerful speeches, autobiographies, and essays, which together illuminate his eloquent advocacy for civil rights, equality, and justice. The literary style is marked by impassioned rhetoric and a compelling narrative voice, reflecting Douglass's own journey from slavery to prominence. His keen insights into the moral and social conditions of 19th-century America provide an invaluable context for understanding the historical significance of his work and the evolution of the abolitionist movement. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, was a self-educated orator and writer whose personal experiences informed his passionate critique of slavery and racism. His remarkable ability to articulate the injustices faced by African Americans stemmed from his own harrowing journey towards freedom and self-realization. Douglass's life story, marked by resilience and intellectual brilliance, positioned him not only as a spokesperson for the oppressed but also as a significant figure in American literature and history. This collection is essential for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of America's past and the fight for social justice. Douglass's insights remain relevant today, making "Frederick Douglass: Collected Works" a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the ongoing struggle for equality.

ISBN:
8596547009399
8596547009399
Category:
Political activism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
17-05-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass was born into slavery in Maryland, 1818. He was separated from his mother as a baby and lived with his grandmother up to the age of eight, when he was sent to live as a house servant, a field hand and then a ship caulker. He escaped to New York in 1838 and seven years later published Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an autobiography of his life as a slave, which became an instant bestseller.

Douglass rose to fame as a powerful orator and spent the rest of his life campaigning for equality. He became a national leader of the abolitionist movement, a consultant to Abraham Lincoln in the civil rights movement and a passionate supporter of the women’s rights movement. He died in 1895.

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