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Frederick Douglass
Self-Made Man
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140 pages
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Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818, emerged as a prominent intellectual and advocate for abolition and racial equality. He uniquely viewed the U.S. Constitution as fundamentally anti-slavery, arguing that its protections applied to all Americans. As the nation commemorates his bicentennial, "Frederick Douglass: Self-Made Man" offers a deep exploration of his thoughts and contributions, highlighting his significance as a statesman, author, and lecturer in the fight against oppression.
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2018, paperback
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