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  1. A comprehensive study guide for Douglass's memoir and abolitionist discourse, published in 1845. Learn about the author, the themes, the quotes, and the historical context of this classic work.

  2. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave is an 1845 memoir and treatise on abolition written by African-American orator and former slave Frederick Douglass during his time in Lynn, Massachusetts. [1]

    • I was born in Tuckahoe, near Hillsborough, and about twelve miles from Easton, in Talbot county, Maryland. I have no accurate knowledge of my age, never having seen any authentic record containing it.
    • My master’s family consisted of two sons, Andrew and Richard; one daughter, Lucretia, and her husband, Captain Thomas Auld. They lived in one house, upon the home plantation of Colonel Edward Lloyd.
    • Colonel Lloyd kept a large and finely cultivated garden, which afforded almost constant employment for four men, besides the chief gardener, (Mr.
    • Mr. Hopkins remained but a short time in the office of overseer. Why his career was so short, I do not know, but suppose he lacked the necessary severity to suit Colonel Lloyd.
  3. Learn about the life of Frederick Douglass, from his birth into slavery to his escape to the North and his involvement in the abolitionist movement. Read a brief synopsis of his autobiography, covering his childhood, education, struggles, and achievements.

    • Frederick Douglass
    • 1845
  4. Jan 28, 2014 · This book is an autobiography of Frederick Douglass's early life as a slave in America, his secret journey to learn to read and write, and his powerful indictment of slavery.

  5. Jan 12, 2006 · Read or download the classic autobiography of Frederick Douglass, a former slave who became a prominent abolitionist and orator. This eBook is in the public domain and available in various formats.

  6. Nov 20, 2006 · Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave by Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895; Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879

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