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My Bondage and My Freedom (Classics in Black Studies)

My Bondage and My Freedom (Classics in Black Studies)

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My Bondage and My Freedom (Classics in Black Studies)

by Frederick Douglass

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Amherst, New York, U.S.A.: Humanity Books, 2002. Minor edge and corner wear; lightly scuffed and scratched; spine is lightly creased; some shelf wear; ex-library with the usual library markings; overall a nice used copy! Black and white pictorial wrapper with gold and white lettering. 479 informative and historical pages! "The standard list of the great names in American history - Franklin, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln - does not usually include the name of Frederick Douglass. Yet as this extraordinary autobiography reveals, Douglass's courage, intelligence, moral character, and remarkable accomplishments certainly should place him in the foremost ranks of great Americans. This moving, eloquently told first-person account of a man who was born and raised as a slave, made two attempts at escape before reaching freedom, educated himself against all odds, and went on to become a leading abolitionist and spokesperson for African Americans should be essential reading for anyone who truly wants to understand American history. In many powerfully expressive and unforgettable scenes, Douglass provides a detailed, eye-opening description of his life, and that of slaves generally, in antebellum Maryland. Even after 150 years it is still a shocking, riveting depiction of one of the most abusive systems of human oppression ever conceived. Yet almost more impressive than Douglass's gift for conveying the stark terrors and daily humiliations of slavery is his perceptive understanding of its demeaning effects on slaveholders and overseers as well as the enslaved. Here was a way of life that degraded both whites and blacks. Douglass's description of his life after slavery is also full of interesting adventures and experiences: his participation in the antislavery movement, travel to Great Britain where he encountered a society largely devoid of the racism he was accustomed to in America, and his return to the United States to carry on the struggle for liberation of African Americans. This unabridged 1855 edition also contains a new introduction by scholar of African American philosophy Bill E. Lawson, an appendix including extracts from speeches, and a fascinating letter Douglass wrote in his later years to his former master........". Reprint (1855). Trade Paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library.

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Ex-slave Frederick Douglass's second autobiography-written after ten years of reflection following his legal emancipation in 1846 and his break with his mentor William Lloyd Garrison-catapulted Douglass into the international spotlight as the foremost spokesman for American blacks, both freed and slave. Written during his celebrated career as a speaker and newspaper editor, My Bondage and My Freedom reveals the author of the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845) grown more mature, forceful, analytical, and complex with a deepened commitment to the fight for equal rights and liberties. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by John David Smith"

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Title
My Bondage and My Freedom (Classics in Black Studies)
Author
Frederick Douglass
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Paperback
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Used - Good
Edition
Reprint (1855)
ISBN 10
1591020069
ISBN 13
9781591020066
Publisher
Humanity Books
Place of Publication
Amherst, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published
2002
Keywords
DOUGLASS FREDERICK 1817 1895 AFRICAN AMERICAN ABOLITIONISTS BIOGRAPHY UNITED STATES ANTISLAVERY MOVEMENTS HISTORY 19TH CENTURY FUGITIVE SLAVES MARYLAND SOCIAL CONDITIONS PLANTATION LIFE
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African American;
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

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