Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave
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Step into the powerful and gripping tale of freedom with The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. This autobiography chronicles the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass, an esteemed orator, writer, and social reformer who escaped from slavery to become a leading voice in the fight for emancipation and equality. This seminal work not only captures Douglass's harrowing experiences in bondage but also his transformative journey into literacy and advocacy, making...
Show moreStep into the powerful and gripping tale of freedom with The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. This autobiography chronicles the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass, an esteemed orator, writer, and social reformer who escaped from slavery to become a leading voice in the fight for emancipation and equality. This seminal work not only captures Douglass's harrowing experiences in bondage but also his transformative journey into literacy and advocacy, making it an essential read for anyone interested in American history, civil rights, and the ongoing quest for social justice.
Published originally in 1845, this narrative is a cornerstone of American literature and serves as a profound testament to the strength of the human spirit. Douglass’s eloquent storytelling and relentless pursuit of truth engage readers and challenge them to reflect on the moral complexities of slavery and freedom. This edition, enriched with historical context and illustrations, breathes new life into Douglass's words and offers insights that resonate with contemporary issues of race and justice.
Less| manufacturer | Gildan Media, LLC |
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| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Audible |
This book is suitable for readers aged 12 and above, as it contains complex themes and language.
Yes, it is a primary source document detailing Frederick Douglass's own experiences as a former slave.
Key themes include the struggle for freedom, the power of education, and the fight for social justice.
Yes, many editions include illustrations and historical context to enhance the reading experience.
It is significant because it provides a firsthand experience of slavery and is a powerful advocacy for abolition and human rights.