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Frederick Douglass

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The biography traces the subject's journey from enslavement through escape and self-education to national prominence, recounting plantation life, apprenticeship, flight to the North and refuge in England, and emergence as an eloquent abolitionist speaker and organizer. It examines his positions on colonization, the Underground Railroad, and the Fugitive Slave Law, chronicles wartime advocacy for the enlistment of Black troops, and follows his efforts during Reconstruction and later public honors, situating personal episodes within the wider political and social debates over emancipation, citizenship, and the long struggle to secure civil rights.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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