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5by Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895Table of Contents: “…Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave -- My Bondage and my freedom -- Life and times of Frederick Douglass…”
Published 1994
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6by Grandt, Jürgen E., 1968-Table of Contents: “…A life and power far beyond the letter : the Afro-modernism of life and times of Frederick Douglass -- Shaping words to fit the soul : Afro-modernism and the breakdown of communication in Jean Toomer's Cane -- Roll call : Richard Wright's "Long black song" and the betrayal of music -- Blues and the abstract truth : the Southern groove continuum from W.C. …”
Published 2009
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7by Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895Table of Contents: “…(1872) -- "Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict" (1873) -- "The Freedmen's Monument to Abraham Lincoln" (1876) -- "This Decision Has Humbled the Nation" (1883) -- " 'It Moves, ' or the Philosophy of Reform" (1883) -- "I Am a Radical Woman Suffrage Man" (1888) -- "Self-Made Men" (1893) -- "Lessons of the Hour" (1894) -- Caleb Bingham, from The Columbian Orator (1817) -- Henry Highland Garnet, from "An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America" (1843) -- Samuel Ringgold Ward, "Speech Denouncing Daniel Webster's Endorsement of the Fugitive Slave Law" (1850) -- Wendell Phillips, from "Toussaint L'Ouverture" (1863) -- Frederick Douglass, "Give Us the Facts," from My Bondage and My Freedom (1855) -- Frederick Douglass, "One Hundred Conventions" (1843), from Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881; 1892) -- Frederick Douglass, "Letter from the Editor" (1849), from the Rochester North Star -- Frederick Douglass, "A New Vocation before Me" (1870), from Life and Times -- Frederick Douglass, "People Want to Be Amused as Well as Instructed" (1871), Letter to James Redpath -- Frederick Douglass, "Great Is the Miracle of Human Speech" (1891), from the Washington (D.C.) …”
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