Here is the remarkable autobiography of Frederick Douglass, chronicling the brutal challenges of enduring slavery until his escape at age 20, and the beginnings of his life as a free man.
Written seven years after his escape, his true story galvanized the abolitionist movement and established Douglass as a leading spokesman for the cause of freedom.Rediscover this powerful classic in a beautifully designed gift edition.Elegant hardcover volume comes with a protective dust jacket.Each turn of the page is accentuated by gilded-gold edges that catch the light.Preserving history: Printed on premium acid-free archival-quality paper for longevity.Designed for portability: Compact volume measures 4-1/2'' wide x 7-1/2'' high.160 pages encapsulate Douglass's life and work.An indispensable addition to any library.Related Subjects
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