Frederick Douglass: For the Great Family of Man

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In a swift and compelling narrative acclaimed historian Peter Burchard tells the story of the greatest black American of the nineteenth century a pioneer who laid down a firm foundation for all men and women who came after him.. As a child and as a youth Frederick Douglass was enslaved but his intelligence his resilient character and his innate charm together with a measure of good fortune helped him survive. He became a forceful speaker and persuasive writer and conducted a campaign to abolish slavery and secure civil rights for his people and for all Americans. He saw himself as a soldier in a battle for the dignity of the “great family of man.” This new biography presents Douglass as he lived through the misery tragedy and heartbreak of his early years as he escaped from slavery only to endure anxiety and outrage in the free states of the North. He eventually made his way to Great Britain where he lectured forcefully against slavery. In the United States as the Civil War began Douglass recruited young black men to fight and die for their freedom and the freedom of their brothers held in bondage in the South. He became a friend and counselor to presidents senators and governors.
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