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Frederick Douglass

Book • 2000
This compilation includes selected works from Frederick Douglass's extensive writings, such as his autobiographies, speeches, and essays.

It provides a comprehensive view of his life, from his experiences as an enslaved person to his rise as a leading abolitionist and civil rights advocate.

The editors, Philip Sheldon Foner and Yuval Taylor, have curated these works to showcase Douglass's powerful oratory and literary skills, as well as his significant contributions to the fight against slavery and for equal rights.

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Mentioned by Don Wildman as the author of a novel imagining the personal side of Frederick Douglass's life.
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Frederick Douglass: Enslavement & Escape
Mentioned by Lee Camp as the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Frederick Douglass written by David Blight .
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Recommended by David Rubenstein for its compelling narrative and historical significance.
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Mentioned by Rich Lowry in the context of discussing historical figures and their views on slavery.
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