Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave, Written by Himself
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4.5 • 25 Ratings
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Publisher Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
Award-winning actor Jeffrey Wright narrates the autobiography of one of the most famous abolitionists in U.S. history.
Self-educated speaker and author. 1872 vice-presidential nominee. The 19th century’s most photographed man. Frederick Douglass, an enslaved man, went on to become one of the most celebrated freedom fighters in U.S. history. His autobiography, published in 1845, maps out his life story in vivid, often heartbreaking detail.
After learning the alphabet from a slaveholder’s wife, Douglass covertly learned to read with the help of some white children in town. Once he was sold to a slaveholder known for his cruelty, Douglass risked his life to escape north, disguised as a free Black sailor. Ten years later, that daring escape was almost for naught when the release of his book brought him attention that could have led to his recapture. Douglass initially fled the country, but returned when his supporters raised the funds to secure his status as a free man. For the rest of his life, Douglass continued to speak out against slavery, becoming famous for his impassioned speeches and incredible life story.
Customer Reviews
Incredibly challenging, yet eye opening
As a black person from African descent and having spent ample time in the United States of America, the story of Frederick Douglass hit very close to home. I was deeply touched by his honesty and bravery and grateful that he lived to tell his story, and story sadly that shared with thousands more of voiceless slaves around the world. The greed and utter disregard for humanity by the instigators of slaves will forever be an appalling time period in history. Lastly, the resilience of Mr Douglas and millions more that survived such inhumane times, should be highly commended and celebrated and the flag freedom forever be raised. Handsdown, the best book I’ve read.