Frederick Douglass

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Booker T. Washington 1906
English
  • Ch. 1: Frederick Douglass, The Slave
  • Ch. 2: Back to Plantation-Life
  • Ch. 3: Escape From Slavery: Learning the Ways of Freedom
  • Ch. 4 Beginning of His Public Career
  • Ch. 5 Slavery and Anti-Slavery
  • Ch. 6 Seeks Refuge in Englsnd
  • Ch. 7 Home Again as a Freeman - New Problems and New Triumphs
  • Ch. 8 Free Colored People and Colonization
  • Ch. 9 The Underground Railway and the Fugitive Slave Law
  • Ch. 10 Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and John Brown
  • Ch. 11 Forebodings of the Crisis
  • Ch. 12 Douglass's Service in the Civil War, pt. 1
  • Ch. 12 Douglass's Service in the Civil War, pt. 2
  • Ch. 13 Early Problems of Freedom, pt. 1
  • Ch. 13 Early Problems of Freedom, pt. 2
  • Ch. 14 Sharing the Responsibilities and Honors of Freedom, pt.1
  • Ch. 14 Sharing the Responsibilities and Honors of Freedom, pt. 2
  • Ch. 15 Further Evidences of Popular Esteem, with Glimpses into the Past, pt.1
  • Ch. 15 Further Evidences of Popular Esteem, with Glimpses into the Past, pt.2
  • Ch. 16 Final Honors to the Living and Tributes to the Dead
An account of the life of Frederick Douglass, who escaped slavery to become one of the most important and influential abolitionists, authors, public speakers, and statesmen of his time. The author, Booker T. Washington, was also born into slavery. He became a renowned educator, advisor to several presidents, and author of a number of important works including Up From Slavery. - Summary by Ciufi Galeazzi

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