The Life & Times of Frederick Douglass. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape From Bondage and His Complete Life Story
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- Nombre de pages570
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4776371-0
- EAN8596547763710
- Date de parution25/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille886 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Life & Times of Frederick Douglass, " Douglass presents a gripping autobiographical account that navigates the complexities of his journey from slavery to becoming a prominent abolitionist and reformer. Written in a powerful narrative style that seamlessly blends personal experience with historical context, the book engages readers through vivid descriptions and candid reflections. Douglass captures the harrowing realities of slavery, the struggle for liberation, and the intricate socio-political landscape of 19th-century America, ultimately advocating for justice and equality.
The depth of emotion and eloquence in his prose serves as a testament to both his enduring spirit and the relentless fight against oppression. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, escaped to become one of the most influential voices of his time. His exceptional oratory skills and literary talents were likely honed through relentless self-education and his experiences in the abolitionist movement.
Douglass's firsthand experiences with the horrors of enslavement and subsequent triumphs as an advocate for civil rights inform every page of his narratives, revealing the tenacity of a man who dedicated his life to justice. This remarkable work is indispensable for anyone seeking a profound understanding of American history and the fight for civil rights. Douglass's insights and reflections continue to resonate, making this autobiography not only a vital historical document but also an inspiring call to action for contemporary readers committed to social justice.
The depth of emotion and eloquence in his prose serves as a testament to both his enduring spirit and the relentless fight against oppression. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, escaped to become one of the most influential voices of his time. His exceptional oratory skills and literary talents were likely honed through relentless self-education and his experiences in the abolitionist movement.
Douglass's firsthand experiences with the horrors of enslavement and subsequent triumphs as an advocate for civil rights inform every page of his narratives, revealing the tenacity of a man who dedicated his life to justice. This remarkable work is indispensable for anyone seeking a profound understanding of American history and the fight for civil rights. Douglass's insights and reflections continue to resonate, making this autobiography not only a vital historical document but also an inspiring call to action for contemporary readers committed to social justice.
In "The Life & Times of Frederick Douglass, " Douglass presents a gripping autobiographical account that navigates the complexities of his journey from slavery to becoming a prominent abolitionist and reformer. Written in a powerful narrative style that seamlessly blends personal experience with historical context, the book engages readers through vivid descriptions and candid reflections. Douglass captures the harrowing realities of slavery, the struggle for liberation, and the intricate socio-political landscape of 19th-century America, ultimately advocating for justice and equality.
The depth of emotion and eloquence in his prose serves as a testament to both his enduring spirit and the relentless fight against oppression. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, escaped to become one of the most influential voices of his time. His exceptional oratory skills and literary talents were likely honed through relentless self-education and his experiences in the abolitionist movement.
Douglass's firsthand experiences with the horrors of enslavement and subsequent triumphs as an advocate for civil rights inform every page of his narratives, revealing the tenacity of a man who dedicated his life to justice. This remarkable work is indispensable for anyone seeking a profound understanding of American history and the fight for civil rights. Douglass's insights and reflections continue to resonate, making this autobiography not only a vital historical document but also an inspiring call to action for contemporary readers committed to social justice.
The depth of emotion and eloquence in his prose serves as a testament to both his enduring spirit and the relentless fight against oppression. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery, escaped to become one of the most influential voices of his time. His exceptional oratory skills and literary talents were likely honed through relentless self-education and his experiences in the abolitionist movement.
Douglass's firsthand experiences with the horrors of enslavement and subsequent triumphs as an advocate for civil rights inform every page of his narratives, revealing the tenacity of a man who dedicated his life to justice. This remarkable work is indispensable for anyone seeking a profound understanding of American history and the fight for civil rights. Douglass's insights and reflections continue to resonate, making this autobiography not only a vital historical document but also an inspiring call to action for contemporary readers committed to social justice.