Frederick Douglass - Hourly History

Frederick Douglass

By Hourly History

  • Release Date: 2017-07-24
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 5 Ratings

Description

Slavery is a dark spot in the history of the United States, a time when the rights of African-Americans were non-existent. Slaves were beaten, mutilated, raped, and killed with impunity. Their lives were a living hell from which death was the only escape they could dare to hope for. From this darkness, many heroes emerged, one of which was a man named Frederick Douglass. Born a slave in Maryland, Douglass believed he had found the key to the power of the white man—education. He taught himself to read and write, and then he proceeded to teach other slaves to read and write as well.

Inside you will read about...

• On the Backs of Slaves: The Role of Slavery in the Economic Development of a New World
• Born into Slavery: Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey
• Escape to the North: Douglass' escape and early life as a free man
• Equality and War: Douglass' Work as a Free Man
• Suffrage and Service: Douglass' Other Causes and Later Life
And much more!

Discover the powerful life of Frederick Douglass, the former slave turned orator, writer, and abolitionist leader. His words and actions helped shape the fight for freedom and equality in America. Perfect for readers of history, justice, and inspiration.

Get your copy today and explore the legacy of a true American hero!