
Frederick Douglass
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Authors:
- Washington, Booker T.
1856 - 1915
About this book
In a pivotal era marked by the struggle for emancipation, "Frederick Douglass" by Booker T. Washington offers an insightful biographical account of a man who transformed his harrowing past into a powerful voice for freedom. Douglass, a former slave, emerged as a formidable advocate for "unalienable rights" and played a crucial role in shaping the discourse around equality and justice. Washington meticulously chronicles Douglass's journey from bondage to becoming a leading figure in the abolitionist movement, emphasizing his relentless pursuit of civil rights. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work not only illuminates Douglass's life but also serves as a testament to the enduring fight for human dignity and social justice.
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