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2013 Finalist, 26th Annual Oregon Best Book Award

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Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent figures in
African-American and United States
history, was born a slave, but escaped to the North and became a well-known
anti-slavery activist, orator, and author. In The Political Thought of
Frederick Douglass, Nicholas Buccola provides an important and original
argument about the ideas that animated this reformer-statesman. Beyond his role
as an abolitionist, Buccola argues for the importance of understanding Douglass
as a political thinker who provides deep insights into the immense challenge of
achieving and maintaining the liberal promise of freedom. Douglass, Buccola
contends, shows us that the language of rights must be coupled with a robust
understanding of social responsibility in order for liberal ideals to be
realized. Truly an original American thinker, this book highlights Douglass’s
rightful place among the great thinkers in the American liberal tradition.

Podcast — Nicholas Buccola on Frederick Douglass and Liberty.

The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass: In Pursuit of American Liberty

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    Publisher: New York University Press
    Publication Date: 01/07/2013
    ISBN13: 9781479867493, 978-1479867493
    ISBN10: 1479867497

    Number of Pages: 225

    Non Fiction , History

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    2013 Finalist, 26th Annual Oregon Best Book Award

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    Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent figures in
    African-American and United States
    history, was born a slave, but escaped to the North and became a well-known
    anti-slavery activist, orator, and author. In The Political Thought of
    Frederick Douglass, Nicholas Buccola provides an important and original
    argument about the ideas that animated this reformer-statesman. Beyond his role
    as an abolitionist, Buccola argues for the importance of understanding Douglass
    as a political thinker who provides deep insights into the immense challenge of
    achieving and maintaining the liberal promise of freedom. Douglass, Buccola
    contends, shows us that the language of rights must be coupled with a robust
    understanding of social responsibility in order for liberal ideals to be
    realized. Truly an original American thinker, this book highlights Douglass’s
    rightful place among the great thinkers in the American liberal tradition.

    Podcast — Nicholas Buccola on Frederick Douglass and Liberty.

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