The Complete Life Narratives of Frederick Douglass (eBook)

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2022
456 Seiten
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859-654740365-4 (EAN)

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The Complete Life Narratives of Frederick Douglass is an essential collection that encompasses the rich tapestry of Douglass's experiences as an enslaved individual, a self-educated activist, and a tireless promoter of abolition and civil rights. Written during the 19th century, Douglass's narratives blend personal memoir with poignant social commentary, employing a clear, rhetorical style that calls to moral consciousness and seeks to ignite change. His ability to weave intricate narratives from trauma, resilience, and hope showcases his literary prowess and reinforces his significant role in American literature and history, illustrating the oppressive realities of slavery while championing the pursuit of freedom. Born into slavery in 1818, Frederick Douglass escaped to become one of the most prominent voices for abolition and equality in American history. His own transformative journey from bondage to freedom informed his writings, offering a clarion call that resonated with the abolitionist movement and galvanized support for civil rights. Douglass's firsthand accounts of deprivation and his quest for dignity laid crucial groundwork for future generations, highlighting the enduring fight against racial injustice. This comprehensive collection is indispensable for readers interested in American history, literature, and social justice. Douglass's evocative prose not only illuminates the past but also serves as a timeless reminder of humanity's resilience and the ongoing struggle for equality. A recommended read for educators, students, and all advocates of justice, The Complete Life Narratives of Frederick Douglass provides profound insights into the human spirit and the quest for freedom.

Frederick Douglass (c. 1818 – 1895), born as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, was a monumental figure in American history, widely renowned for his writings and vehement activism in the anti-slavery movement. Escaping from slavery in Maryland, Douglass became a leading voice for the abolition of slavery, employing his exceptional oratorical prowess and penning narrative accounts of his life that would illuminate the brutal realities of slavery to a wide audience. The 'Complete Life Narratives of Frederick Douglass' encapsulate his three autobiographical works: 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave' (1845), 'My Bondage and My Freedom' (1855), and 'Life and Times of Frederick Douglass' (1881). These texts are not only vital to understanding the personal experiences that shaped Douglass's advocacy but also serve as seminal works in African-American literature and American history. Douglass's literary style combines eloquent prose with a formidable command of rhetoric and a strong ethical appeal, reflecting his background as a self-taught writer and speaker. Douglass's writings not only addressed the injustices of slavery but also tackled issues of racial prejudice, gender equality, and civil rights, extending his influence into the Reconstruction era and beyond. His work remains a testament to the power of narrative in the fight for social justice and his legacy as one of America's most influential reformers and writers endures.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 19th Century America • 19th century slavery narratives • abolitionist movement literature • abolitionist writings • African American autobiography • african american experience • African American heritage • American History • American history primary sources • antebellum literature • Black history biographies • Black lives matter • born a crime • Civil Rights historical accounts • Dreams From My Father • Education and freedom • Emancipation era personal stories • Frederick Douglass Memoir • historical autobiography • Human Rights • human rights advocacy • I Know Why the Caged Birds Sing • James Baldwin • juneteenth • literary tradition • Malcolm X • Martin Luther King • Personal Empowerment • Resilience against oppression • Self-Education • Slave Narrative • slave narratives • Slave narratives collection • Social injustice • social justice themes • spiritual emancipation • systemic oppression
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