Frederick Douglas : a voice for freedom in the 1800s / Camilla J. Wilson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Scholastic, Inc. , c2003.Description: 90 p., (8) p. of platesISBN:
  • 078073004508
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • JUV 92 DOU
Summary: Frederick Douglass was born a slave in eastern Maryland. From the time he was young, Frederick had the desire to find experiences beyond the plantation. With a little bit of luck and help from kind people who knew him, Frederick learned how to read and eventually escaped from slavery. A whole new world was open to him. as an adult, Frederick joined the abolitionist movement, which sought to ban slavery in the United States. Frederick wrote books, published newspapers, and made a living traveling the world lecturing on the injustices of slavery and racism. Book.
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Frederick Douglass was born a slave in eastern Maryland. From the time he was young, Frederick had the desire to find experiences beyond the plantation. With a little bit of luck and help from kind people who knew him, Frederick learned how to read and eventually escaped from slavery. A whole new world was open to him. as an adult, Frederick joined the abolitionist movement, which sought to ban slavery in the United States. Frederick wrote books, published newspapers, and made a living traveling the world lecturing on the injustices of slavery and racism. Book.

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