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"Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" is an 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition written by famous orator and former slave Frederick Douglass. It is generally held to be the most famous of a number of narratives written by former slaves during the same period. Born a slave circa 1818 (slaves weren't told when they were born) on a plantation in Maryland, Douglass taught himself to read and write. This book calmly but dramatically recounts the horrors and the accomplishments of his early years-the daily, casual brutality of the white masters, his painful efforts to educate himself, his decision to find freedom or die, and his harrowing but successful escape. An astonishing orator and a skillful writer, Douglass became a newspaper editor, a political activist, and an eloquent spokesperson for the civil rights of African Americans. He lived through the Civil War, the end of slavery, and the beginning of segregation. He was celebrated internationally as the leading black intellectual of his day, and his story still resonates in ours.

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"Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass" is an 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition written by famous orator and former slave Frederick Douglass. It is generally held to be the most famous of a number of narratives written by former slaves during the same period. Born a slave circa 1818 (slaves weren't told when they were born) on a plantation in Maryland, Douglass taught himself to read and write. This book calmly but dramatically recounts the horrors and the accomplishments of his early years-the daily, casual brutality of the white masters, his painful efforts to educate himself, his decision to find freedom or die, and his harrowing but successful escape. An astonishing orator and a skillful writer, Douglass became a newspaper editor, a political activist, and an eloquent spokesperson for the civil rights of African Americans. He lived through the Civil War, the end of slavery, and the beginning of segregation. He was celebrated internationally as the leading black intellectual of his day, and his story still resonates in ours.
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Douglass, F. (2022). Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. SHJBOOX.

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Douglass, Frederick. 2022. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. SHJBOOX.

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Douglass, Frederick, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. SHJBOOX, 2022.

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