My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I – Life as a Slave; Part II – Life as a Freeman

Par : Frederick Douglass
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  • Nombre de pages352
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4781495-5
  • EAN8596547814955
  • Date de parution18/01/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille946 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "My Bondage and My Freedom, " Frederick Douglass presents a compelling narrative of his life as a runaway slave, exploring themes of identity, resistance, and the quest for freedom. Douglass employs a poignant and eloquent literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and rhetorical prowess that captivates readers and invites them into the oppressive realities of slavery. He intricately weaves personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, situating his experiences within the national discourse on race and liberty, which was particularly relevant during the growing abolitionist movements of the 19th century.
Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, overcame immense adversity, teaching himself to read and write before escaping to freedom. His firsthand experiences of the brutality and systemic injustices of slavery fueled his lifelong commitment to social reform and education. Douglass's fervent advocacy for emancipation and equality, forged through his own suffering and intellectual awakening, rendered him a leading figure in the abolitionist movement, and his works continue to resonate strongly in contemporary discussions about race and justice.
"My Bondage and My Freedom" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of American history, social justice, and the enduring struggle for equality. Douglass'Äôs eloquence and insight provide not only a personal narrative but also a profound critique of society, making it essential reading for students, historians, and all who champion human rights.
In "My Bondage and My Freedom, " Frederick Douglass presents a compelling narrative of his life as a runaway slave, exploring themes of identity, resistance, and the quest for freedom. Douglass employs a poignant and eloquent literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and rhetorical prowess that captivates readers and invites them into the oppressive realities of slavery. He intricately weaves personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, situating his experiences within the national discourse on race and liberty, which was particularly relevant during the growing abolitionist movements of the 19th century.
Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, overcame immense adversity, teaching himself to read and write before escaping to freedom. His firsthand experiences of the brutality and systemic injustices of slavery fueled his lifelong commitment to social reform and education. Douglass's fervent advocacy for emancipation and equality, forged through his own suffering and intellectual awakening, rendered him a leading figure in the abolitionist movement, and his works continue to resonate strongly in contemporary discussions about race and justice.
"My Bondage and My Freedom" is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of American history, social justice, and the enduring struggle for equality. Douglass'Äôs eloquence and insight provide not only a personal narrative but also a profound critique of society, making it essential reading for students, historians, and all who champion human rights.
My Bondage and My Freedom
Frederick Douglass
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