Frederick Douglass.(Frederick Douglass: Narrative of an American Slave)(Brief article)(Audiobook review)

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Frederick Douglass

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Superbly narrated by Andrew L. Barnes, "Frederick Douglass: narrative Of An American Slave" tells the story of a journey from enslavement to freedom and a life spent in the 19th century cause of abolishing slavery and the advocacy of civil rights for African-Americans. Douglass was involved in pivotal movements and meetings, associating with leading Americans on the most critically important social issues of his day. This is the ...

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