Douglass, Frederick 19th Century American World Literature
Douglass, Frederick 19th Century American World Literature
Douglass, Frederick
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- Biographical sketches of this pioneer advocate for abolition of slavery, vocational education and economic self-help, political agitation, and nonviolent protests to advance the rights of African Americans.
- Includes sections on The Slave Years, The Beginnings of an Abolitionist, The Rochester Years, The Civil War Years - The Fight for Emancipation, Life After the 13th Amendment, Chronology and Further Reading.
- Resources for the study of Douglass.
- Biography of Frederick Douglass and online e-texts of "Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An American Slave."
- By Alan Rice, Lecturer in American Studies and Cultural Theory at the University of Central Lancashire.
- The Frederick Douglass Papers project collects and publishes his speeches and writings. The site gives information about this 19th-century African American abolitionist and reformer.
- Biography and related links.
- Background information about Douglass, based on an article by William Garrison.
- Biographical information.
- An 1899 biography, by Charles W. Chesnutt. In plain text, with or without accented characters. Zip files also available. At Project Gutenberg.
- biographical information.
- Chronology.
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