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_aDouglass, Frederick,1818-1895 _933670 |
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_aThe narrative and selected writings / _cFrederick Douglass ; edited, with an introduction, by Michael Meyer |
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_aFrederick Douglass : _bthe narrative and selected writings |
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_aNew York : _bModern Library, _cc1984 |
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_axxxiii, 391 pages ; _c19 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Suggested readings -- A note on the texts -- Autobiographies -- Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass -- My bondage and my freedom. The Master's house - The slave's right to steal - Chapter XVII: the last flogging - Floggable offenses - The Liberator and William Lloyd Garrison - Abolitionist lecturer - Chapter XXV: various incidents -- Life and times of Frederick Douglass. Details of his escape from slavery - John Brown - Harriet Beecher Stowe and free blacks - John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry - Black soldiers and the union - A meeting with his former master - Conclusion to the 1881 edition - A rationale for the 1892 edition -- Selected writings. A comparison of the treatment of blacks in the United States and Great Britain - In defense of purchasing freedom - On the union, religion, and the constitution - Establishing the North Start - North Star: statement of purpose - Black churches and segregation - American colorphobia - Women's rights - Letter to his former master - The evils of war - On being seen walking with two white women - The heroic slave [fiction] - Free blacks must learn trades - Three kinds of abolitionists - Resolutions against capital punishment - Contradictions in American civilization - Lincoln's new presidency - What should be done with emancipated slaves? - The progress of blacks twenty years after emancipation - The future of blacks in the United States | |
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