Complete African-American Social Slavery Studies of Frederick Douglass - Frederick Douglass

Complete African-American Social Slavery Studies of Frederick Douglass

By Frederick Douglass

  • Release Date: 2015-04-26
  • Genre: Social Science

Description

Douglass wrote several autobiographies, eloquently describing his experiences in slavery in his 1845 autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, which became influential in its support for abolition. He wrote two more autobiographies, with his last, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, published in 1881 and covering events through and after the Civil War. After the Civil War, Douglass remained active in the United States' struggle to reach its potential as a "land of the free". Douglass actively supported women's suffrage. Without his approval, he became the first African American nominated for Vice President of the United States as the running mate of Victoria Woodhull on the impracticable and small Equal Rights Party ticket. Douglass held multiple public offices. 

Table of Contents 
My Bondage and My Freedom 
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave 
MY ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY 
RECONSTRUCTION 
Abolition Fanaticism in New York 
John Brown

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