Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
573
Language
English
Published
Jan 17, 2015
Description
The extensive collection of the prolific writings and orations from the fervent abolitionist. As one of the most vocal human rights advocates and publishers in his own time (the 19th century), Frederick Douglass stood at the forefront in the ardent struggle against the institution of Slavery in America. His autobiographical narratives and speeches examine the intricacies of struggle against oppression and bondage. His legacy is one of perseverance, in the face of suffering. His work unparalleled in his time. This elaborate collection of works by Douglass are presented in their entirety in this volume of the African American Historical Manuscript Collection. Edited by K.R. Harrison with annotations and illustrations.
Genres
History