Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (eBook)

His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape From Bondage and His Complete Life Story
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2023
570 Seiten
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859-654775272-1 (EAN)

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In 'Life and Times of Frederick Douglass', the author Frederick Douglass recounts his incredible journey from being a slave in Maryland to becoming a prominent abolitionist and advocate for the rights of African Americans. Written in a compelling and vivid style, this autobiography provides a firsthand account of the brutalities of slavery, the quest for education and freedom, and the challenges faced during the turbulent times of the Civil War and Reconstruction period. Douglass's powerful narrative sheds light on the inhumanity of slavery and serves as a testament to the resilience and determination of the human spirit. The eloquence and detailed descriptions in the book make it a significant piece of American literature, offering valuable insights into the history of race relations in the United States. Frederick Douglass, a former slave turned influential writer and orator, drew inspiration from his own experiences to write this seminal work. His abolitionist activities and advocacy for social justice are reflected in the pages of 'Life and Times of Frederick Douglass', making it a poignant and impactful account of a remarkable life. Douglass's unique perspective as a former slave provides a compelling narrative that continues to resonate with readers today, highlighting the importance of equality and freedom for all individuals. I highly recommend 'Life and Times of Frederick Douglass' to readers interested in African American history, the abolitionist movement, and personal narratives of triumph over adversity. Douglass's autobiography is a timeless classic that offers profound insights into the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of American history.

Frederick Douglass (circa 1818–1895) is one of the most eminent figures in American history, known for his eloquent oratory and incisive antislavery writings. Born into slavery in Maryland, Douglass escaped to the North in 1838 and rose to prominence as a leading abolitionist. His first autobiography, 'Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave', published in 1845, detailed his life in bondage and was a significant catalyst for the abolitionist movement. In his later years, Douglass published a revision and expansion of his autobiography, entitled 'Life and Times of Frederick Douglass' (1881), which provided an in-depth look at his life within the context of American society during the 19th century. His literary style combines a compelling narrative of his own personal experiences with a powerful and sophisticated analysis of the socio-political structures that perpetuated slavery. Douglass's writings extend beyond his autobiographical works, including several speeches and essays that address themes of race, democracy, and human rights, showcasing his skill as a rhetorician and his enduring influence on American literature and civil rights discourse.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 14.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik 20. Jahrhundert bis 1945
Schlagworte 19th century abolitionists • 19th-century society • abolitionist movement • Advocacy for equality • African American autobiography • African American History • American history biographies • american slavery • antislavery activism • Autobiographical legacy • Black history icons • Black History Month • civil rights activism • civil rights literature • Civil War • Dreams From My Father • Frederick Douglass speeches • historical figures memoirs • Historical memoir • human rights advocacy • Long Walk to Freedom • Malcolm X • Martin Luther King • Narrative Literature • Obama • oprah • Slave Narrative • social justice reform • The New Jim Crow • The Underground Railroad
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