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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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About The Book
The country Frederick Douglass knew over one-hundred years ago is strikingly similar to the one we live in today. The truth, lessons, and hope he offered during his remarkable lifetime not only helped shape Abraham Lincoln’s presidency and the American Civil Rights movement, they can guide and inspire us in our own cultural moment.
Born into slavery in 1818, Douglass escaped to New York City at the age of twenty, determined to tell his story and fight for the rights of all men and women to be free. His first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, remains one of the most influential books of modern times, as captivating and stirring now as it was when it was first published in 1845.
This new edition of Douglass’s world-changing work includes intimate reflections from modern-day leaders, a foreword and photograph section from Douglass’s direct descendants, and a timeline beginning in 1619 with an emphasis on Douglass’s life and family.
Whether you are interested in the history of the abolitionist movement and the Civil War, committed to the cause of abolishing modern-day slavery, or need renewed vigor to fight for human rights today, this timeless book will equip and inspire you to follow your passions, knowing that even against all odds, one person can change the world.
Product Details
- Publisher: Forefront Books (June 6, 2023)
- Length: 224 pages
- ISBN13: 9781637631713
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Raves and Reviews
“Here, finally, is the edition of Frederick Douglass’ Narrative that Douglass would have wanted: beautifully designed, with a poignant foreword by his direct descendent Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., and a magisterial introduction by Bryan Stevenson that connects our world with Douglass’.”
– John Stauffer, Kates professor of English and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, author of The Black Hearts of Men and co-author of Picturing Frederick Douglass
“Frederick Douglass has affected the lives of Americans and people all over the world since he walked the earth. His timeless message is one that we really need right now in our country.”
– Laurence Fishburne, American actor, producer, and director, three-time Emmy Award and Tony Award winner
“This special Douglass Family Edition dedicated to the legacy and spirit of Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass is a human rights manifesto, declaration of liberation, and rallying call to all of us to transform our lives and become agents of change.”
– Celeste-Marie Bernier, personal chair in United States and Atlantic Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Douglass Family scholar, historian, and consultant, author of Douglass Family Lives books one through seven
“Douglass knew that the greatest gift he gave his country was his story.”
– David W. Blight, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
“Young people, all people, should know that empowerment first comes from within. That is why Douglass’ Narrative remains important.”
– Ibram X. Kendi, director of Boston University Center for Antiracist Research, #1 New York Times bestselling author, National Book Award winner
“Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is essential reading for all those who care about the quest for freedom and justice in America. It’s admonition to engage in relentless, courageous struggle for basic human rights and dignity is as necessary today as when it was first published in 1845.”
– Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
“Here, finally, is the edition of Frederick Douglass’ Narrative that Douglass would have wanted: beautifully designed, with a poignant foreword by his direct descendent Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., and a magisterial introduction by Bryan Stevenson that connects our world with Douglass’.”
– John Stauffer, Kates professor of English and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, author of The Black Hearts of Men and co-author of Picturing Frederick Douglass
“Frederick Douglass has affected the lives of Americans and people all over the world since he walked the earth. His timeless message is one that we really need right now in our country.”
– Laurence Fishburne, American actor, producer, and director, three-time Emmy Award and Tony Award winner
“This special Douglass Family Edition dedicated to the legacy and spirit of Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass is a human rights manifesto, declaration of liberation, and rallying call to all of us to transform our lives and become agents of change.”
– Celeste-Marie Bernier, personal chair in United States and Atlantic Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Douglass Family scholar, historian, and consultant, author of Douglass Family Lives books one through seven
“Douglass knew that the greatest gift he gave his country was his story.”
– David W. Blight, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom
“Young people, all people, should know that empowerment first comes from within. That is why Douglass’ Narrative remains important.”
– Ibram X. Kendi, director of Boston University Center for Antiracist Research, #1 New York Times bestselling author, National Book Award winner
“Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is essential reading for all those who care about the quest for freedom and justice in America. It’s admonition to engage in relentless, courageous struggle for basic human rights and dignity is as necessary today as when it was first published in 1845.”
– Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
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