Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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A historical document that is a must read, Frederick Douglass’ personal account is powerful and impressive. Douglass, who taught himself to read and write, describes the brutal and inhumane conditions that both he and others were subjected to as enslaved people. Douglass’s writing is poignant and passionate, capturing the horrors of slavery during this time period.
Families trapped in poverty and systemic injustices. Children denied civil rights because of race. A nation with immense potential for freedom spiraling into prejudice, violence, and hate.
The country Frederick Douglass knew over one-hundred years ago is strikingly similar to the one we live in today. The truth, lessons, and hope he offered during his remarkable lifetime not only helped shape Abraham Lincoln’s presidency and the American Civil Rights movement, they can guide and inspire us...
The country Frederick Douglass knew over one-hundred years ago is strikingly similar to the one we live in today. The truth, lessons, and hope he offered during his remarkable lifetime not only helped shape Abraham Lincoln’s presidency and the American Civil Rights movement, they can guide and inspire us...






















