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Frederick Douglass : In Bondage and Freedom

ISBN: 9780415891127 | 0415891124
Edition: 1st
Format: Nonspecific Binding
Publisher: Routledge
Pub. Date: 8/27/2012

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, in February, 1818. From these humble beginnings, Douglass went on to become a world-famous orator, newspaper editor, and champion of the rights of women and African Americans. He was the most prominent African American activist of the 19th century. He remains important in American history because he moved beyond relief at his own personal freedom to dedicating his life to the progress of his race and his country. This volume offers a short biographical exploration of Douglass' life in the broader context of the 19th century world, and pulls together some of his most important writings on slavery, civil rights, and political issues. Bolstered by the series website, which provides instructors with more images and documents, as well as targeted links to further research, Frederick Douglass: Reformer and Statesmangives the student of American history a fully-rounded glimpse into the world inhabited by this great figure. Routledge Historical Americans is a series of short, vibrant biographies that illuminate the lives of Americans who have had an impact on the world. Each book includes a short overview of the person's life and puts that person into historical context through essential primary documents, written both by the subjects and about them. A series website supports the books, containing extra images and documents, links to further research, and where possible, multi-media sources on the subjects. Perfect for including in any course on American History, the books in the Routledge Historical Americans series show the impact everyday people can have on the course of history.
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introduction Frederick Douglass in American History and American Memoryp. 1
Frederick Douglass
Twenty Years in Bondagep. 11
Building a Free Lifep. 23
The Lecturing Fieldp. 33
The World of Transatlantic Reformp. 45
Becoming His Own Manp. 55
The Tumultuous Yearsp. 71
Disunion Reali... MOREp. 87
Toward a New National Erap. 103
Aging Reformer and Statesmanp. 119
Documentsp. 103
Notesp. 205
Bibliographyp. 219
Indexp. 223
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L. Diane Barnes is Associate Professor of History at Youngstown State University. Paul Finkelman is President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law and Public Policy and Senior Fellow at the Government Law Center, at Albany Law School in Albany, New York. He is the author of more than 150 scholarly articles and more than 25 books.


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