Former slave impassioned abolitionist brilliant writer newspaper editor and eloquent orator whose speeches fired the abolitionist cause Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) led an astounding life. Physical abuse deprivation and tragedy plagued his early years yet with his tenacious character and relentless pursuit of self-education he would overcome these obstacles to become a leading spokesman for his people. <br> In this the first and most frequently read of his three autobiographies Douglass provides graphic descriptions of his childhood and horrifying experiences as a slave as well as a harrowing record of his dramatic escape to the North and eventual freedom. <br> Published in 1845 to quell doubts about his origins -- since few slaves of that period could write -- the <i>Narrative</i> is admired today for its extraordinary passion sensitive and vivid descriptions and storytelling power. It belongs in the library of anyone interested in African-American history and the life of one of the country's most courageous and influential champions of civil rights.
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