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The Life of Frederick Douglass: Complete Autobiographies Speeches & Personal Letters in One Volume - A Revolutionary Voice: Frederick Douglass's Fight for Freedom and Equality - cover

The Life of Frederick Douglass: Complete Autobiographies Speeches & Personal Letters in One Volume - A Revolutionary Voice: Frederick Douglass's Fight for Freedom and Equality

Frederick Douglass

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Life of Frederick Douglass: Complete Autobiographies, Speeches & Personal Letters in One Volume," Douglass weaves a compelling narrative of his journey from slavery to statesmanship, illuminating the brutal realities of the antebellum South while simultaneously articulating a vision for justice and equality. Through a masterful blend of personal memoir, oratory, and epistolary forms, Douglass employs a vigorous and eloquent style that reflects both his acute intellect and deep emotional resonance. This comprehensive collection not only chronicles his life but also situates Douglass within the broader context of 19th-century American social reform movements, underscoring the intersection of race, identity, and activism in his time. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, became one of the most influential voices for abolition and civil rights, drawing upon his harrowing experiences to critique systemic oppression. His pursuit of education and eloquence in speech was not only a personal triumph but also an act of resistance against the dehumanizing forces of his society. Douglass'Äôs encounters with prominent abolitionists and his role in the American Anti-Slavery Society fueled his commitment to advocacy, helping shape his perspective articulated in this volume. This remarkable compilation is essential reading for those seeking a deeper understanding of American history, race relations, and the transformative power of the written word. Readers will find themselves inspired by Douglass'Äôs unwavering resolve and insightful reflections, enriching their comprehension of the enduring struggle for equality. This work stands as a timeless testament to the strength of the human spirit and the pivotal role of literature in social change.
Disponible depuis: 16/11/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 1483 pages.

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