Frederick Douglass : Prophet of Freedom.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (1058 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781416593881
- 973.8092 B
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Intro -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: First Things -- Chapter 2: A Childhood of Extremes -- Chapter 3: The Silver Trump of Knowledge -- Chapter 4: Baltimore Dreams -- Chapter 5: Now for Mischief! -- Chapter 6: Living a New Life -- Chapter 7: This Douglass! -- Chapter 8: Garrisonian in Mind and Body -- Chapter 9: The Thought of Writing for a Book! -- Chapter 10: Send Back the Money! -- Chapter 11: Demagogue in Black -- Chapter 12: My Faithful Friend Julia -- Chapter 13: By the Rivers of Babylon -- Chapter 14: My Voice, My Pen, or My Vote -- Chapter 15: John Brown Could Die for the Slave -- Chapter 16: Secession: Taught by Events -- Chapter 17: The Kindling Spirit of His Battle Cry -- Chapter 18: The Anthem of the Redeemed -- Chapter 19: Men of Color to Arms! -- Chapter 20: Abolition War, Abolition Peace -- Chapter 21: Sacred Efforts -- Chapter 22: Othello's Occupation Was Gone -- Chapter 23: All the Leeches That Feed on You -- Chapter 24: Ventures -- Chapter 25: What Will Peace Among the Whites Bring? -- Chapter 26: An Important and Lucrative Office -- Chapter 27: Joys and Sorrows at Cedar Hill -- Chapter 28: Watchman, What of the Night? -- Chapter 29: Born Traveler -- Chapter 30: Haiti: Servant Between Two Masters -- Chapter 31: If American Conscience Were Only Half-Alive -- Epilogue: Then Douglass Passed -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Notes -- Index -- Illustration Credits -- Copyright.
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