Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist and Writer (African American Trailblazers) by Avery Elizabeth Hurt

Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist and Writer (African American Trailblazers)

Avery Elizabeth Hurt
128 pages
Cavendish Square
Jul 2019
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This book introduces readers to the fascinating Frederick Douglass, a man born a slave. Douglass taught himself to read, then escaped from slavery to become one of the abolitionist movement's greatest leaders. In addition to telling the story of his life, this biography examines the evolution of his thought and his changing relationships with contemporaries such as William Lloyd Garrison and Abraham Lincoln. Featuring intriguing details about the period before, during, and just after the Civil War, this compelling and inspiring read is rounded out by a liberal use of primary sources.
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Pages 128
Publisher Cavendish Square
Published 2019
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