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The Frederick Douglass MEGAPACK ®: 13 Essays, Biographies, and Slave Narratives
The Frederick Douglass MEGAPACK ®: 13 Essays, Biographies, and Slave Narratives
The Frederick Douglass MEGAPACK ®: 13 Essays, Biographies, and Slave Narratives
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The Frederick Douglass MEGAPACK ®: 13 Essays, Biographies, and Slave Narratives

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The Frederick Douglass Megapack provides a selection of the works of Frederick Douglas, including 2 autobiographies as well as essays, speeches, and slave narratives. Included are:

NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS, AN AMERICAN SLAVE
MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM
RECEPTION SPEECH
THE NATURE OF SLAVERY
INHUMANITY OF SLAVERY
WHAT TO THE SLAVE IS THE FOURTH OF JULY?
THE INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE
THE SLAVERY PARTY
THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT
MY ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY
RECONSTRUCTION
ABOLITION FANATICISM IN NEW YORK
JOHN BROWN

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 27, 2014
ISBN9781479402939
The Frederick Douglass MEGAPACK ®: 13 Essays, Biographies, and Slave Narratives
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Frederick Douglass

Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey (Frederick Douglass) was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland. He took the name Douglass after escaping from the South in 1838. As a leader in the abolitionist movement, Douglass was famed for his eloquent yet incisive political writing. And, like his near-contemporary, Booker T. Washington, understood the central importance of education in improving the lives of African Americans, and was therefore an early proponent of desegregation. A firm believer in equal rights for all, Douglass attended a meeting of the National Council of Women in Washington, D.C., in the hours before his death in February 1895.

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