<p>In this sensitive intellectual biography David W. Blight undertakes the first systematic analysis of the impact of the Civil War on Frederick Douglass&#39; life and thought offering new insights into the meaning of the war in American history and in the Afro-American experience. Frederick Douglass&#39; Civil War follows Douglass&#39; intellectual and personal growth from the political crises of the 1850s through secession war black enlistment emancipation and Reconstruction. This book provides an engrossing story of Douglass&#39; development of a social identity in relation to transforming events and demonstrates that he saw the Civil War as the Second American Revolution and himself as one of the founders of a new nation. Through Douglass&#39; life his voice and his interpretations we see the Civil War era and its memory in a new light.</p>
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