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The Life of Frederick Douglass: Complete Autobiographies Speeches & Personal Letters in One Volume - cover
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The Life of Frederick Douglass: Complete Autobiographies Speeches & Personal Letters in One Volume

Frederick Douglass

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The Life of Frederick Douglass: Complete Autobiographies, Speeches & Personal Letters in One Volume," Douglass presents a compelling narrative that intertwines his personal journey from enslavement to statesmanship, emphasizing themes of freedom, identity, and the struggle for social justice. Richly layered in rhetorical sophistication, the work blends the vivid detail of autobiographical account with the passionate urgency of political discourse, reflecting the literary styles of transcendentalism and realism which permeated 19th-century America. Douglass's adept use of oratory and personal letters illustrates not only the horrors of slavery but also the inherent dignity of individuals striving for their rightful place in society. Frederick Douglass, an iconic abolitionist and influential intellectual, was born into slavery around 1818 in Maryland. His thirst for knowledge, coupled with his early experiences of oppression and his eventual escape to freedom, forged his unyielding resolve to fight against the institution of slavery and advocate for human rights. These personal experiences deeply informed his writings, imbuing them with authenticity and urgency that resonated with contemporaneous abolitionists and continues to inspire generations. This masterwork is essential reading for anyone interested in American history, literature, or civil rights. Douglass's profound insights into the nature of freedom, his eloquent prose, and his fierce advocacy make this collection indispensable. It not only chronicles his life but also serves as a timeless call to action for equality and justice.
Disponível desde: 14/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 1483 páginas.

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