Books by Frederick Douglass

Portrait of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in early nineteenth‑century Maryland, rose to become one of the most powerful voices of freedom and equality in American history. His autobiographical writings chart his escape from bondage and his transformation into a leading abolitionist, orator, and reformer, offering readers a vivid first‑hand account of resilience and moral courage.

Douglass's work endures as both a gripping personal narrative and a cornerstone of social justice literature. His eloquence, clarity of vision, and unwavering belief in human dignity continue to inspire new generations to confront prejudice and champion civil rights wherever they are threatened.

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  • Black Legacy Press Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass

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  • 12th Media Services Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

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  • Hansebooks Sklaverei und Freiheit: Autobiographie

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  • Syed Kamran Ameer My Bondage And My FreedomIllustrated

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  • Classy Publishing My Bondage and My Freedom

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  • Les prairies numériques Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

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  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

    Random House USA Inc Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

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    Book SynopsisThis Modern Library Paperback Classics edition combines the two most important African American slave narratives into one volume.Frederick Douglass's Narrative, first published in 1845, is an enlightening and incendiary text. Born into slavery, Douglass became the preeminent spokesman for his people during his life; his narrative is an unparalleled account of the dehumanizing effects of slavery and Douglass's own triumph over it. Like Douglass, Harriet Jacobs was born into slavery, and in 1861 she published Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, now recognized as the most comprehensive antebellum slave narrative written by a woman. Jacobs's account broke the silence on the exploitation of African American female slaves, and it remains crucial reading. These narratives illuminate and inform each other. This edition includes an incisive Introduction by Kwame Anthony Appiah and extensive annotations.

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  • Klett Sprachen GmbH The Life of an American Slave

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  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an American Slave Written by Himself an African American Heritage Book

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  • My Bondage and My Freedom

    University of Illinois Press My Bondage and My Freedom

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    Book SynopsisThis is the first annotated edition of a work Eric J. Sundquist has called 'a classic text of the American Renaissance.' As Henry Louis Gates, Jr., has pointed out, My Bondage and My Freedom has been largely ignored by critics, in part because it is longer and less accessible than Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass but also because it has not up to now been 'read' by a sensitive critic. 'The latter reason is paramount and urgently needed to be addressed, and William Andrews is just the person to introduce Douglass''s second autobiography to our generation of readers. He has few peers in nineteenth-century black criticism.' Trade Review"A classic text of the American Renaissance." -- Eric J. Sundquist. "Andrews's splendid introduction is the best essay on My Bondage and My Freedom and, indeed, on Douglass that I have read." -- William S. McFeely, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Douglass.

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  • The Heroic Slave

    Yale University Press The Heroic Slave

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    Book SynopsisFrederick Douglass's only work of fictionan imaginative retelling of the most successful slave revolt in American historyaccompanied by an interpretive introduction, notes, and a selection of related writings by Douglass and others First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself a former slave. It is inspired by the true story of Madison Washington, who, along with eighteen others, took control of the slave ship Creole in November 1841 and sailed it to Nassau in the British colony of the Bahamas, where they could live free. This new critical edition, ideal for classroom use, includes the full text of Douglass's fictional recounting of the most successful slave revolt in American history, as well as an interpretive introduction; excerpts from Douglass's correspondence, speeches, and editorials; short selections by other writers on the Creole rebellion; and recent criticism on the novella.Trade Review"The Heroic Slave: A Cultural and Critical Edition is simply excellent. This well-conceived, well-executed edition reveals aspects of Douglass that are often forgotten. Some of the historical documents included will be new even to specialists."—Maurice Lee, Boston University"Robert Levine, John Stauffer, and John McKivigen are careful and accomplished scholars and this book is the edition one would expect from their combined efforts. This is a tremendous resource."—John Ernest, University of Deleware

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  • My Bondage and My Freedom

    Yale University Press My Bondage and My Freedom

    Book SynopsisBorn into slavery in 1818, the author escaped to freedom and became a passionate advocate for abolition and social change and the foremost spokesperson for the nation's enslaved African American population in the years preceding the Civil War. This book recounts his remarkable life.Trade Review"David Blight has produced a fine edition of Douglass' second autobiography. This is an essential work in African-American and American history, and displays Douglass' developing strength as a writer and political leader."—Richard Slotkin, Wesleyan University"With scorching rhetoric, my heroic ancestor rails against the inhumanity of slavery while upholding the tenets of liberty with poetic elegance. In this new edition, David Blight offers a fresh perspective on my great-great-great grandfather's life from his enslavement on the eastern shore of Maryland to his emergence as a revolutionary leader at the center of a national crisis over the future of slavery."—Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives"David Blight's graceful introduction provides the essential historical context, public as well as private, and helps us appreciate how Douglass's great book managed to be at once a piercing polemic, an extraordinary act of memory, and a masterpiece of American prose."—James Oakes, City University of New York

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  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

    Yale University Press Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

    Book SynopsisA critical edition of one of the most influential literary documents in American and African American historyTrade Review“This is the most thoughtful collection of materials to accompany a major primary text that I have seen. The editors deserve particular commendation for including a section on teaching Douglass’ narrative.”—Craig Kaplowitz, Judson University“The primary document sections are especially valuable as teaching aids. They supplement the narrative and allow readers the opportunity to explore for themselves Douglass’s influences and challenges.”—Jennifer Helgren, University of the Pacific“Carefully selected to provide diverse perspectives on distinct aspects of Douglass’ life and story, the primary sources offer a fascinating window into the early nineteenth century worlds in which he lived. This edition is the most valuable teaching tool on slavery and abolition available today. It is exceptional.”—Nancy Hewitt, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Rutgers University

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  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

    Harvard University Press Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

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    Book SynopsisNo book more vividly explains the horror of American slavery and the emotional impetus behind the antislavery movement than Douglass's Narrative. In his Introduction, Robert B. Stepto reexamines the extraordinary life and achievement of a man who escaped slavery to become a leading abolitionist and one of America's most important writers.Table of Contents* Introduction Robert B. Stepto * Note on the Text * Chronology of Frederick Douglass's Life Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass * Selected Bibliography

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  • HardPress Publishing My Bondage and My Freedom

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  • HardPress Publishing Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an American Slave. Written by Himself. With Appendix

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  • HardPress Publishing The AntiSlavery Movement a Lecture Before the Rochester Ladies AntiSlavery Society

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  • HardPress Publishing Eulogy of the Late Hon. Wm. Jay

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  • My Bondage and My Freedom

    Penguin Books Ltd My Bondage and My Freedom

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    Book SynopsisEx-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 SmithTrade Review“My Bondage and My Freedom, besides giving a fresh impulse to antislavery literature, [shows] upon its pages the untiring industry of the ripe scholar.”—William Wells Brown

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    Penguin Putnam Inc Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

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    Book SynopsisAn updated edition of a classic African American autobiography, with new supplementary materialsA Penguin Vitae EditionThe preeminent American slave narrative first published in 1845, Frederick Douglass’s Narrative powerfully details the life of the abolitionist from his birth into slavery in 1818 to his escape to the North in 1838, how he endured the daily physical and spiritual brutalities of his owners and driver, how he learned to read and write, and how he grew into a man who could only live free or die. In addition to Douglass’s classic autobiography, this new edition also includes his most famous speech “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” and his only known work of fiction, The Heroic Slave, which was written, in part, as a response to Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin.Penguin Classics presents Penguin Vitae, loosely translated as “Penguin of one&rsquo

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  • My Bondage and My Freedom

    WW Norton & Co My Bondage and My Freedom

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    Book Synopsis“Nick Bromell and R. Blakeslee Gilpin have edited Frederick Douglass’s iconic autobiography with great verve and insight. Coupled with some known as well as unknown documents, this edition of My Bondage and My Freedom will be of tremendo

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  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An

    Random House USA Inc Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An

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    Book SynopsisBorn a slave in Maryland circa 1817, Frederick Douglass went on to become the most influential and distinguished African American of the nineteenth century. As an abolitionist, newspaper publisher, orator and statesman, Douglass dedicated his life to the triumph of freedom over oppression for all black Americans.Published shortly after his escape from slavery, The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave became an immediate bestseller in 1845 and is still the most widely read slave narrative in American history. A piercing denounciation of slavery, the Narrative mobilized masses of people for the abolitionist cause. But the Narrative is also a deeply personal memoir in which Douglass chronicles his childhood years of deprivation and brutality, his efforts to teach himself to read (teaching a slave to read was illegal in the South), and his dangerous flight to freedom in 1838.In his insightful introduction, Professor Henry Louis

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  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

    Random House USA Inc Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass an

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIntroduction by Kwame Anthony Appiah Commentary by Jean Fagan Yellin and Margaret Fuller  This Modern Library edition combines two of the most important African American slave narratives—crucial works that each illuminate and inform the other.   Frederick Douglass’s Narrative, first published in 1845, is an enlightening and incendiary text. Born into slavery, Douglass became the preeminent spokesman for his people during his life; his narrative is an unparalleled account of the dehumanizing effects of slavery and Douglass’s own triumph over it.   Like Douglass, Harriet Jacobs was born into slavery, and in 1861 she published Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, now recognized as the most comprehensive antebellum slave narrative written by a woman. Jacobs’s account broke the silence on the exploitation of African American female slaves, and it remains essential reading.

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    £11.39

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