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Douglass in His Own Time : A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates /

One of the most incredible stories in American history is that of Frederick Douglass, the man who escaped from slavery and rose to become one of the most celebrated and eloquent orators, writers, and public figures in the world. He first committed his story to writing in his 1845 autobiography Narra...

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Otros Autores: Ernest, John (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2014.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction -- Chronology -- John Martin Hammond, "Wye House, Talbot County, Maryland, Lloyd" (1914) -- Parker Pillsbury, From Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles (1884) -- David N. Johnson, From Sketches of Lynn -- or, The Changes of Fifty Years (1880) -- Vincent Y. Bowditch, From Life and Correspondence of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch (1902) -- James N. Buffum, From Commemoration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Organization of the American Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelphia (1884) -- William A. White, "The Hundred Conventions" (1843) -- Nathaniel P. Rogers, [Two Reports by an Antislavery Editor] (1841 and 1844) -- [Anonymous], "Farewell Soiree to Mr. Frederick Douglass" (1847) -- [Anonymous], [Incident aboard the Cambria, En Route to England] (1848) -- [Anonymous], "Reception of Frederick Douglass at the Belknap-Street Church, Boston" (1847) -- Samuel J. May, "Frederick Douglass" (1869) -- Jane Marsh Parker, "Reminiscences of Frederick Douglass" (1895) -- William J. Wilson, "A Leaf from My Scrap Book: Samuel R. Ward and Frederick Douglass" (1849) -- R.R. Raymond, "Outline of a Man" (1853) -- [Various Authors], [The Great Controversy] (1847-1891) -- Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown, [Exchange with William Wells Brown] (1855) -- James McCune Smith, Introduction to My Bondage and My Freedom (1855) -- Isaiah C. Wears and Frederick Douglass, [Frederick Douglass, Religion, and Politics] (1870) -- "M," "Frederick Douglass in the West" (1873) -- William Wells Brown, "Frederick Douglass" (1874) -- Grace Greenwood [Sara Jane Lippincott], "Occasional Notes" (1877) -- Francis J. Grimke, "The Second Marriage of Frederick Douglass" (1884) -- Thomas James, From Life of Rev. Thomas James, by Himself (1886) -- Theodore Stanton, "Frederick Douglass in Paris" (1887) -- I. Garland Penn, "The North Star" (1891). 
505 0 |a "An account of the Tuskegee Institute Commencement" (1892) -- "Frederick Douglass : One of the most remarkable of all living men, a nice tribute" (1893) -- From Frederick Douglass the orator (1893 -- "Frederick Douglass's character and career" (1895) -- "Frederick Douglass as ortor and reformer" (1895) -- "Frederick Douglass loved music" (1895) -- From sonnets to the memory of Frederick Douglass (1895) -- "Frederick Douglass" (1897) -- Two poems, 1897 and 1913 -- From eighty years and more (1898) -- From Frederick Douglass, a biography (1899) -- From Frederick Douglass : the colored orator (1891) -- "A tribute to Frederick Douglass" (1906) -- "Reminiscences of Frederick Douglass" (1916) -- From "Two episodes of anti-slavery days" (1925) -- From Frederick Douglass (1906) -- From race adjustments : essays on the negro in America (1909) -- Index. 
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