Frederick Douglass: Autobiographies

Frederick Douglass: Autobiographies
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Frederick Douglass was an American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining note for his oratory and incisive antislavery writings. He became the most influencal African American of the 19th century. In three very notable autobiographies he wrote about his struggles and experiences.

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Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass: Autobiographies

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave

LETTER

CHAPTER I

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III

CHAPTER IV

CHAPTER V

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VII

CHAPTER VIII

CHAPTER IX

CHAPTER X

CHAPTER XI

APPENDIX

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. THE AUTHOR'S CHILDHOOD

CHAPTER II. THE AUTHOR REMOVED FROM HIS FIRST HOME

CHAPTER III. THE AUTHOR'S PARENTAGE

CHAPTER IV. A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SLAVE PLANTATION

CHAPTER V. GRADUAL INITIATION INTO THE MYSTERIES OF SLAVERY

CHAPTER VI. TREATMENT OF SLAVES ON LLOYD'S PLANTATION

CHAPTER VII. LIFE IN THE GREAT HOUSE

CHAPTER VIII. A CHAPTER OF HORRORS

CHAPTER IX. PERSONAL TREATMENT OF THE AUTHOR

CHAPTER X. LIFE IN BALTIMORE

CHAPTER XI. "A CHANGE CAME O'ER THE SPIRIT OF MY DREAM."

CHAPTER XII. RELIGIOUS NATURE AWAKENED

CHAPTER XIII. THE VICISSITUDES OF SLAVE LIFE

CHAPTER XIV. EXPERIENCE IN ST. MICHAEL'S

CHAPTER XV. COVEY, THE NEGRO BREAKER

CHAPTER XVI. ANOTHER PRESSURE OF THE TYRANT'S VICE

CHAPTER XVII. THE LAST FLOGGING

CHAPTER XVIII. NEW RELATIONS AND DUTIES

CHAPTER XIX. THE RUN-AWAY PLOT

CHAPTER XX. APPRENTICESHIP LIFE

CHAPTER XXI. MY ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY

CHAPTER XXII. LIBERTY ATTAINED

CHAPTER XXIII. INTRODUCED TO THE ABOLITIONISTS

CHAPTER XXIV. TWENTY-ONE MONTHS IN GREAT BRITAIN

CHAPTER XXV. VARIOUS INCIDENTS

APPENDIX

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER I. AUTHOR'S BIRTH

CHAPTER II. REMOVAL FROM GRANDMOTHER'S

CHAPTER III. TROUBLES OF CHILDHOOD

CHAPTER IV. A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SLAVE PLANTATION

CHAPTER V. A SLAVEHOLDER'S CHARACTER

CHAPTER VI. A CHILD'S REASONING

CHAPTER VII. LUXURIES AT THE GREAT HOUSE

CHAPTER VIII. CHARACTERISTICS OF OVERSEERS

CHAPTER IX. CHANGE OF LOCATION

CHAPTER X. LEARNING TO READ

CHAPTER XI. GROWING IN KNOWLEDGE

CHAPTER XII. RELIGIOUS NATURE AWAKENED

CHAPTER XIII. THE VICISSITUDES OF SLAVE LIFE

CHAPTER XIV. EXPERIENCE IN ST. MICHAELS

CHAPTER XV. COVEY, THE NEGRO BREAKER

CHAPTER XVI. ANOTHER PRESSURE OF THE TYRANT'S VISE

CHAPTER XVII. THE LAST FLOGGING

CHAPTER XVIII. NEW RELATIONS AND DUTIES

CHAPTER XIX. THE RUNAWAY PLOT

CHAPTER XX. APPRENTICESHIP LIFE

CHAPTER XXI. ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY

CHAPTER I. ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY

CHAPTER II. LIFE AS A FREEMAN

CHAPTER III. INTRODUCED TO THE ABOLITIONISTS

CHAPTER IV. RECOLLECTIONS OF OLD FRIENDS

CHAPTER V. ONE HUNDRED CONVENTIONS

CHAPTER VI. IMPRESSIONS ABROAD

CHAPTER VII. TRIUMPHS AND TRIALS

CHAPTER VIII. JOHN BROWN AND MRS. STOWE

CHAPTER IX. INCREASING DEMANDS OF THE SLAVE POWER

CHAPTER X. THE BEGINNING OF THE END

CHAPTER XI. SECESSION AND WAR

CHAPTER XII. HOPE FOR THE NATION

CHAPTER XIII. VAST CHANGES

CHAPTER XIV. LIVING AND LEARNING

CHAPTER XV. WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE

CHAPTER XVI. "TIME MAKES ALL THINGS EVEN."

CHAPTER XVII. INCIDENTS AND EVENTS

CHAPTER XVIII. "HONOR TO WHOM HONOR."

CHAPTER XIX. RETROSPECTION

APPENDIX

WEST INDIA EMANCIPATION

CHAPTER I. LATER LIFE

CHAPTER II. A GRAND OCCASION

CHAPTER III. DOUBTS AS TO GARFIELD'S COURSE

CHAPTER IV. RECORDER OF DEEDS

CHAPTER V. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S ADMINISTRATION

CHAPTER VI. THE SUPREME COURT DECISION

CHAPTER VII. DEFEAT OF JAMES G. BLAINE

CHAPTER VIII. EUROPEAN TOUR

CHAPTER IX. CONTINUATION OF EUKOPEAN TOUR

CHAPTER X. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1888

CHAPTER XI. ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDENT HARRISON

CHAPTER XII. MINISTER TO HAITI

CHAPTER XIII. CONTINUED NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE MÔLE ST. NICOLAS

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