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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass Preface by William Lloyd Garrison Preface by Wendell Phillips, COSIMO CLASSICS


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    Author(s)Frederick Douglass Preface by William Lloyd Garrison Preface by Wendell Phillips
    PublisherCOSIMO CLASSICS
    ISBN9781605204284
    Pages76
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2008

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    COSIMO CLASSICS Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass Preface by William Lloyd Garrison Preface by Wendell Phillips

    Now said he if you teach that nigger (speaking of myself) how to read there would be no keeping him. It would forever unfit him to be a slave. He would at once become unmanageable and of no value to his master. As to himself it would do him no good but a great deal of harm. It would make him discontented and unhappy. These words sank deep into my heart stirred up sentiments within that lay slumbering and called into existence an entirely new train of thought. It was a new and special revelation. from Chapter VI It may be a measure of how far we have come as a nation and as human beings to feel shock to realize that one of the greatest Americans ever to have graced the cultural stageeditor orator author statesman and reformer FREDERICK DOUGLASS (18181895)was born into bondage merely by dint of the color of his skin. Taught to read and write by the wife of his owner however he escaped into an intellectual world that would become his extraordinary battleground for the freedom of those enslaved and indeed for the future of the United States. This work first published in 1845 is the first of three autobiographies Douglass penned and it became one of the most influential documents of a life in slavery ever written as well as a powerful spur to the thenburgeoning abolitionist movement. From his childhood of abuse neglect and separation from family to his dramatic escape to the North this is a stunning work of both literature and politics. An absolute classic not only of AfricanAmerican history but of the history of the advance of human civilization this is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the turbulent story of the United States in the 19th century.show more



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