

38: The (Early) Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
May 13, 2019
Frederick Douglass's journey from enslaved youth to self-educated abolitionist, overcoming adversity and fighting for freedom. He learns to read and write in secret, endures brutal beatings, and defiantly stands up against his oppressors. Despite the risks, he escapes slavery and becomes a powerful speaker and advocate for abolitionism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Frederick's Fight for Freedom
04:56 • 10min
The Journey to Literacy and Hardships of Frederick Douglass
15:19 • 5min
The Character of Thomas and the Corrupt Slave-Holding Interpretation of Christianity
19:56 • 2min
The Escape and Freedom
22:20 • 36min
Frederick Douglass's Speech, Abolitionism, and the Looming Presidential Election
58:14 • 4min