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Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave

2000
Contains the autobiography of run-away slave and self-educated abolitionist, Frederick Douglass, and his escape from a Maryland plantation.

The narrative life

the moral and religious thought of Frederick Douglass
2002
A study of the moral and religious thought of Frederick Douglass, a man who escaped from slavery to become a social reformer, orator, and writer, focusing on his early years.

Jacob Lawrence

the Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman series of 1938-40
1991
Sixty-three captioned panels tell the story of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, while discussing the artist and his work.

The radical and the Republican

Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the triumph of antislavery politics
2007
Presents a narrative history that brings together the ideals of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass; and discusses the central issues of slavery, race, and equality in Civil War America.

Frederick Douglass

2008
An introduction to the life of Frederick Douglas that discusses his childhood, escape from slavery, and fight against slavery.

Douglass and Lincoln

how a revolutionary Black leader and a reluctant liberator struggled to end slavery and save the Union
2009
Chronicles the parallel lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, and how, through their differences they helped to change the course of the nation.

Life and times of Frederick Douglass

his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history
1962
The classic autobiography of a runaway slave who became Abraham Lincoln's advisor and the Counsel Generalto Haiti.

Frederick Douglass

fighter against slavery
2013
"A simple biography about Frederick Douglass, Jr. for early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Autobiographies

1996
Contains three autobiographical works by Frederick Douglass in which he tells about his life as a slave, how he was able to escape, his experiences as a free man, and his accomplishments as an abolitionist leader.

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