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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
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 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.
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 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 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 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 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.
NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
My Bondage and My Freedom
LIFE AS A SLAVE.
LIFE AS A FREEMAN.
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
LIFE AS A SLAVE.
SECOND PART.
THIRD PART.