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Frederick Douglass: Prophet Of Freedom
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The Definitive, Dramatic Biography Of The Most Important Africanamerican Of The Nineteenth Century: Frederick Douglass, The Escaped Slave Who Became The Greatest Orator Of His Day And One Of The Leading Abolitionists And Writers Of The Era.As A Young Man Frederick Douglass (18181895) Escaped From Slavery In Baltimore, Maryland. He Was Fortunate To Have Been Taught To Read By His Slave Owner Mistress, And He Would Go On To Become One Of The Major Literary Figures Of His Time. He Wrote Three Versions Of His Autobiography Over The Course Of His Lifetime And Published His Own Newspaper. His Very Existence Gave The Lie To Slave Owners: With Dignity And Great Intelligence He Bore Witness To The Brutality Of Slavery. Initially Mentored By William Lloyd Garrison, Douglass Spoke Widely, Often To Large Crowds, Using His Own Story To Condemn Slavery. He Broke With Garrison To Become A Political Abolitionist, A Republican, And Eventually A Lincoln Supporter. By The Civil War And During Reconstruction, Douglass Became The Most Famed And Widely Travelled Orator In The Nation. He Denounced The Premature End Of Reconstruction And The Emerging Jim Crow Era. In His Unique And Eloquent Voice, Written And Spoken, Douglass Was A Fierce Critic Of The United States As Well As A Radical Patriot. He Sometimes Argued Politically With Younger Africanamericans, But He Never Forsook Either The Republican Party Or The Cause Of Black Civil And Political Rights. In This Remarkable Biography, David Blight Has Drawn On New Information Held In A Private Collection That Few Other Historian Have Consulted, As Well As Recently Discovered Issues Of Douglass'S Newspapers. Blight Tells The Fascinating Story Of Douglass'S Two Marriages And His Complex Extended Family. Douglass Was Not Only An Astonishing Man Of Words, But A Thinker Steeped In Biblical Story And Theology. There Has Not Been A Major Biography Of Douglass In A Quarter Century. David Blight'S Frederick Douglass Affords This Important American The Distinguished Biography He Deserves.
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- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is audio CD. This format allows for an engaging listening experience of Frederick Douglass's biography.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has zero pages in the traditional sense as it is an audio format. Instead, it provides an auditory exploration of Douglass's life.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this audio CD? A: The dimensions are six point one inches in length, three point six inches in width, and five point seven one inches in height. This compact size makes it easy to store and transport.
- Q: Who is the author of this biography? A: The author is David W. Blight. He is a renowned historian known for his work on American history and the life of Frederick Douglass.
- Q: Is this biography suitable for children? A: Yes, it is suitable for older children and teens. The content explores complex themes of freedom and civil rights, making it educational.
- Q: What topics does this biography cover? A: It covers Frederick Douglass's life as an escaped slave, his role as an orator, and his contributions to the abolitionist movement. It also discusses his personal relationships and advocacy for civil rights.
- Q: How can I listen to this audio CD? A: You can listen to this audio CD using any standard CD player. Simply insert the CD and follow the prompts to enjoy the biography.
- Q: Is this book appropriate for a high school history project? A: Yes, it is highly appropriate for a high school history project. It offers in-depth insights into Douglass's impact on American history.
- Q: What is the main theme of this biography? A: The main theme is the struggle for freedom and equality. It emphasizes Douglass's profound influence on the abolitionist movement and civil rights.
- Q: Can I return the audio CD if I don't like it? A: Yes, you can return the audio CD within the specified return period. Check the seller's return policy for detailed instructions.
- Q: What if the audio CD arrives damaged? A: If the audio CD arrives damaged, you should contact customer support immediately. They will assist you with a replacement or refund.
- Q: Does this audio CD include any special features? A: Yes, it includes insights from new historical research and previously unpublished information about Douglass's life and family.
- Q: Who published this biography? A: It is published by Simon & Schuster. This reputable publisher is known for producing high-quality literary works.
- Q: Is there any profanity or adult content in this biography? A: No, there is no profanity or explicit adult content in this biography. It focuses on historical events and personal experiences.
- Q: What age group is this biography recommended for? A: It is recommended for ages twelve and up. The complexity of the themes may resonate more with older readers.
- Q: How long is the audio recording of this biography? A: The audio recording is approximately eight hours long. This duration allows for a comprehensive exploration of Douglass's life.