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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass : an American Slave / written by himself ; edited, with an afterword, by Beth Johnson.

Par : Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895.
Collaborateur(s) : Johnson, Beth, 1956-.
Collection : Townsend Library: Éditeur : West Berlin, N.J. : Townsend Press, c2004Description :122 p. ; cov. ill. : 18 cm.ISBN : 1591940192; 9781591940197 (pbk).Titre associé : Frederick Douglass.Sujet(s) : Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895 | Readers for new literates | High interest-low vocabulary books | Slaves -- United States -- Biography | African American abolitionists -- Biography | Abolitionists -- United States -- BiographyClassification CDD :362.92 Résumé : "Frederick Douglass was born a slave, denied an education, and expected to work like a beast of the fields until the day he died. But Douglass's mind and spirit could not be imprisoned. As he secretly learned to read and write, Douglass looked ahead to the day he could escape the chains of slavery. Once free, he wrote this classic of American literature. It is a story that shocked the world with its first-hand account of the horror and brutality of slavery." (Book Cover)
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"Frederick Douglass was born a slave, denied an education, and expected to work like a beast of the fields until the day he died. But Douglass's mind and spirit could not be imprisoned. As he secretly learned to read and write, Douglass looked ahead to the day he could escape the chains of slavery. Once free, he wrote this classic of American literature. It is a story that shocked the world with its first-hand account of the horror and brutality of slavery." (Book Cover)

MacEwan University: Advanced reading level.

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