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Speeches Writings Loa 358 Frederick Douglass

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Speeches Writings Loa 358 Frederick Douglass
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Publisher: Library of America
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 776
Author: Frederick Douglass
ISBN: 9781598537239, 1598537237
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Speeches Writings Loa 358 Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass 9781598537239, 1598537237 instant download after payment.

dited by Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer David W. Blight, this
Library of America edition is the largest single-volume selection of
Frederick Douglass's writings ever published, presenting the full texts
of thirty-four speeches and sixty-seven pieces of journalism. (A
companion Library of America volume,
Frederick Douglass: Autobiographies,
gathers his three memoirs.) With startling immediacy, these writings
chart the evolution of Douglass's thinking about slavery and the U.S.
Constitution; his eventual break with William Lloyd Garrison and many
other abolitionists on the crucial issue of disunion; the course of his
complicated relationship with Abraham Lincoln; and his deep engagement
with the cause of women's suffrage.

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