Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
Authors and Contributors      Edited by John Stauffer
By (author) Frederick Douglass
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 131
Category/GenreSlavery and abolition of slavery
ISBN/Barcode 9781598533514
ClassificationsDewey:306.362092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher The Library of America
Imprint The Library of America
Publication Date 9 October 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

Published seven years after his escape from slavery, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (1845) is a powerful account of the cruelty and oppression of the Maryland plantation culture into which Frederick Douglass was born. It brought him to the forefront of the anti-slavery movement and drew thousands, black and white, to the cause. The book made Douglass a brilliantly effective spokesman for abolition and equal rights, as he shapes an inspiring vision of self-realisation in the face of unimaginable odds.

Author Biography

Born a slave, Frederick Douglass (c. 1818-1895) educated himself, escaped, and made himself one of the greatest leaders in American history. John Stauffer is a professor of English and American Literature and African American Studies and Chair of the History of American Civilization program at Harvard University. His eight books include The Black Hearts of Men- Radical Abolitionists and the Transformation of Race (2002) and Giants- The Parallel Lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln (2008).