Frederick Douglass

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Imprint: The Woodson Series (Jan 01, 2022)
Nonfiction, Paperback, 392 pages
Publisher: Black Classic Press
ISBN: 9781574782035

    Description of Frederick Douglass

    “No study of the Garrison school of reformers, Liberty party abolitionism, the technique of anti-slavery agitation or the role of the Negro in the Civil War and Reconstruction is complete without constant reference to the career of Frederick Douglass. The most prominent American Negro of the nineteenth century, he was identified with most of the reformist movements of his day.”

    Frederick Douglass, written by Benjamin Quarles, was first published in 1948 by The Associated Publishers.

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