Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. A Landmark Autobiography of Freedom, Truth, and Resistance

Par : Frederick Douglass
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  • Nombre de pages163
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-38691-772-1
  • EAN9782386917721
  • Date de parution18/07/2025
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille448 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurZenith Golden Quill

Résumé

?? One voice. One story. A nation changed forever. In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, the world hears for the first time the unforgettable account of a man born into bondage who broke his chains-not just for himself, but for generations to come. Published in 1845, this classic memoir became a rallying cry for abolition and remains one of the most important autobiographies in American history. ? Written with courage, clarity, and uncompromising truth. Douglass reveals the horrors of slavery from the inside: the dehumanization, the violence, and the systematic denial of knowledge.
Yet, amid cruelty and oppression, his pursuit of education, dignity, and freedom becomes a shining testament to the strength of the human spirit. ?? A vital American classic, still echoing in today's fight for justice. This is not just the story of one man's liberation-it's a searing condemnation of slavery and a beacon of hope for equality, written in language as powerful and relevant today as when it was first printed. ?? What Readers and Scholars Say: "A foundational text in African-American and American literature." - The New York Times "So vivid, so honest, so human.
A necessary read for every generation." - The Atlantic "Douglass's words still shake the soul." - Amazon Reviewer ?? Why You'll Love This Book: A firsthand account of slavery, resistance, and emancipation Perfect for readers of American history, civil rights, and autobiographical literature Used in classrooms, colleges, and book clubs around the world A timeless reminder of the power of truth, voice, and freedom ?? Click Buy Now to Read the Memoir That Shook the Foundations of Slavery. Let Frederick Douglass guide you through one of history's most important acts of self-liberation. ?? Click Buy Now to read Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave-a powerful legacy of courage and truth.
?? One voice. One story. A nation changed forever. In Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, the world hears for the first time the unforgettable account of a man born into bondage who broke his chains-not just for himself, but for generations to come. Published in 1845, this classic memoir became a rallying cry for abolition and remains one of the most important autobiographies in American history. ? Written with courage, clarity, and uncompromising truth. Douglass reveals the horrors of slavery from the inside: the dehumanization, the violence, and the systematic denial of knowledge.
Yet, amid cruelty and oppression, his pursuit of education, dignity, and freedom becomes a shining testament to the strength of the human spirit. ?? A vital American classic, still echoing in today's fight for justice. This is not just the story of one man's liberation-it's a searing condemnation of slavery and a beacon of hope for equality, written in language as powerful and relevant today as when it was first printed. ?? What Readers and Scholars Say: "A foundational text in African-American and American literature." - The New York Times "So vivid, so honest, so human.
A necessary read for every generation." - The Atlantic "Douglass's words still shake the soul." - Amazon Reviewer ?? Why You'll Love This Book: A firsthand account of slavery, resistance, and emancipation Perfect for readers of American history, civil rights, and autobiographical literature Used in classrooms, colleges, and book clubs around the world A timeless reminder of the power of truth, voice, and freedom ?? Click Buy Now to Read the Memoir That Shook the Foundations of Slavery. Let Frederick Douglass guide you through one of history's most important acts of self-liberation. ?? Click Buy Now to read Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave-a powerful legacy of courage and truth.