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This unabridged reproduction presents Frederick Douglass's complete autobiography, preserving every word of one of the most important documents in American history. Douglass, recognized as the most influential African American of the nineteenth century, tells his story in his own powerful voice.
The narrative spans eleven factual chapters that document Douglass's life from birth through his escape from slavery. Beginning with "My mother was named Harriet Bailey" and "My father was a white man," Douglass provides direct testimony of his experiences. Each chapter builds toward the pivotal moment of his escape, offering readers an authentic first-person account of slavery in America.
Published in the 19th century, this slave narrative became a cornerstone of abolitionist literature. Douglass's memoir provides crucial documentation of the institution of slavery, making it essential reading for students of American history, Civil War studies, and the civil rights movement. The text serves as both historical record and powerful literary work.
This edition makes Douglass's important work accessible through affordably printed paperback format. The unabridged text ensures readers experience the complete narrative without condensation or editing, maintaining the integrity of Douglass's original words and testimony.
The autobiography remains relevant for Black History Month studies, African American literature courses, and anyone seeking to understand the lived experience of slavery through primary source material. Douglass's account provides invaluable perspective on American social history and the struggle for social justice.
Unabridged value reproduction of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. The passionate man labeled as the "most influential African American of the nineteenth century." This is his voice. This is his story.
Eleven chapters give the factual account of his life up to that point. "My mother was named Harriet Bailey." "My father was a white man." "I have had two masters." "...my escape from slavery."
Read of his inspirational life in this unabridged, affordably printed volume.