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  1. Frederick Douglass
  2. Voice of Freedom: A Story About Frederick Douglass (Creative Minds Biographies) by Maryann N. Weidt, 2001-03
  3. Frederick Douglass: Critical Perspectives Past and Present (Amistad Literary Series)
  4. Frederick Douglass
  5. Four Took Freedom by P. Sterling, 2000-01
  6. Free at Last
  7. Moorg Against Tide&pattrns PH Pckt Rdr Pkg (Great Lives Observed) by Benjamin Quarles, 2005-01
  8. Majestic In His Wrath by Frederick S. Voss, 1995-02-17

41. FINDING AID NAME LIST
Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898 Correspondence Douglass, Anna Murray,d. 1882 Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895 Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895
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42. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Douglass, Frederick, 1817?1895. Titles.
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Collected Articles Of Frederick Douglass, A Slave Frederick Douglass On Reconstruction My Bondage And My Freedom Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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43. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Narrative of the Life of FrederickDouglass. Author Douglass, Frederick, 1817?1895. Notes. Language English.
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Title: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Author: Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895
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Language: English Release Date: Jan 1992
File(s): Title Format Directory Filename Size Etext number Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (ASCII) duglas11.txt 239 KB Select (click on) a Title to view. Click the Author name above for more eBooks by that author
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44. Frederick Douglass, 1817?-1895. My Bondage And My Freedom. Part I. Life As A Sla
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries. Frederick Douglass,1817?1895 My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II.
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Frederick Douglass, 1817?-1895
My Bondage and My Freedom.
Part I. Life as a Slave.
Part II. Life as a Freeman.
Funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities supported the electronic publication of this title. Return to "North American Slave Narratives" Home Page Return to Documenting the American South Home Page Feedback URL: http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/douglass55/menu.html Last update March 03, 2003

45. Frederick Douglass, 1817?-1895. Life And Times Of Frederick Douglass, Written By
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries. Frederick Douglass,1817?1895 Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself.
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Frederick Douglass, 1817?-1895
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself.
His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History
to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement;
His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in His Own Country; His Experience in
the Conduct of an Influential Newspaper; His Connection with the Underground Railroad;
His Relations with John Brown and the Harper’s Ferry Raid; His Recruiting
the 54th and 55th Mass. Colored Regiments; His Interviews with Presidents Lincoln and Johnson;
His Appointment by Gen. Grant to Accompany the Santo Domingo Commission
Also to a Seat in the Council of the District of Columbia; His Appointment as
United States Marshal by President R. B. Hayes; Also His Appointment to Be Recorder of Deeds in Washington by President J. A. Garfield; with Many Other Interesting and Important Events of His Most Eventful Life; With an Introduction by Mr. George L. Ruffin, of Boston.

46. Biography/Autobiography, Douglass Frederick , 1817?-1895, Childhood And Youth, J
Biography/Autobiography, Douglass Frederick , 1817?1895, Childhood and youth,Juvenile literature, Slaves, Children's 9-12 - Biography / Autobiography
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Title: Escape from Slavery : The Boyhood of Frederick Douglass in His Own Words Author: Douglass Frederick McCurdy Michael Illustrator
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47. The Underground Railroad Site - Frederick Douglass
Short biography and portrait.Category Kids and Teens People and Society Douglass, Frederick......Frederick Douglass (1817? 1895). Frederick Douglass was the sonof a Negro slave and white slaveholder. Despite being born into
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Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass (1817? - 1895)
Frederick Douglass was the son of a Negro slave and white slaveholder. Despite being born into slavery, Douglass taught himself secretly to read and write which was a serious crime in itself in the antebellum South. He was actively involved in improving the lives of his fellow men. He organized a minor revolt against his masters and survived unlike Nat Turner who was not as lucky as Douglass. His book, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , which was published in 1845 recounts the harsh life in the pre-Civil War plantations in which he lived and worked before escaping to New York. He describes the senseless cruelty of masters and the debased lives of slaves. His contribution to the emancipation cause included recruiting Negro volunteers during the Civil War. He was also instrumental in safeguarding and preserving the right of his freed fellow men. Douglass later worked as a secretary of the Santo Domingo Commission, Recorder of Deeds in the District of Columbia and United States Minister to Haiti.

48. Gilder Lehrman Exhibits
Douglass, Frederick 1817?1895 Life and Times of Frederick Douglass His EarlyLife as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the
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Back to Frederick Douglass Exhibit Additional Web Resources About Frederick Douglass The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site This exhibit features the museum and archival collections at Frederick Douglass National Historic Site and is sponsored by the National Parks Service.
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Douglass Douglass is an electronic archive of American oratory and related documents. It is intended to serve general scholarship and courses in American rhetorical history at Northwestern University.
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The Frederick Douglass Museum and Cultural Center The Museum is located in the Talman Building in downtown Rochester -the building in which Frederick Douglass maintained his office and published his newspapers, The North Star and Frederick Douglass' Paper
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Writings of Frederick Douglass Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library

49. Order Form
Douglass, Frederick, 1817?1895. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,an American Slave. Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895. Reconstruction.
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Our objective in creating The Black Civil War Soldiers Web Site and CD-ROM is to gather together in one place as many of the original records as we can pertaining to the war, and black soldier's participation. As you study the original records you will find that many of the current day myths surrounding the war and slavery, and the issues faced by the men who fought both for the Union and the Confederacy simply are not true. We have endeavored to provide a true and accurate record - documenting original letters, diaries, and first hand accounts from the people who actually lived during this time. The portions presented on line are a representative of the kinds of information contained on the CD-ROM. As a single CD-ROM can hold over 600 megabytes of data (equivalent to 300,000 typed pages), the materials found here are just a fraction of what is to be found on the CD-ROM.
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Outline sketches of the history of all 209 black military organizations formed - both Union and Confederate. Full regimental histories of many of the regiments - reprints of books written shortly after the war and out of print for over a hundred years.

50. Home Page
Douglass, Frederick, 1817?1895. My Bondage and My Freedom. Douglass, Frederick,1817?-1895. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave.
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53. DOUGLASS, Frederick
Translate this page Douglass, Frederick, Redner, schwarzamerikanischer Freiheitskämpfer und Bürgerrechtler,Berater Präsident Abraham Lincolns, geboren 1817 in Tuckahoe
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54. 17622. Douglass, Frederick. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION Frederick Douglass (c.1817–1895), US abolitionist. Speech,April 1886, Washington, DC. The Frederick Douglass Papers
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55. 17623. Douglass, Frederick. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
Frederick Douglass (c. 1817–1895), US abolitionist. Speech, April 1886, Washington,DC. On the 24th anniversary of emancipation in the District of Columbia.
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56. Untitled
subject search will locate all the collections relating to African American historyor specific collections on an individual (eg, the Frederick Douglass papers
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57. African American Family Histories...in The Library Of Congress
LC call number CS71 .D72 1990 LC card number 92119022. Douglass,Frederick, 1817?-1895Family. Matthews, Harry Bradshaw. Tracing
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African American Family Histories and Related Works in the Library of Congress
Alphabetical Listing by Subject: "Davis family" to "FuneralsPrograms"
Davis family Herman, Berthenia Davis.
A Genealogy of the Davis, Kimbrough, Flewellen, Bridges, McArthur, Henry, Butler, Wimberly, and Lang(e) Families
London, Ohio (174 S. Madison Rd., London, OH 43140): B.D. Herman, 1988. 83 p., ill., index. LC call number: CS71 .D26 1988
LC card number: 88-155274 Dear family see Kigh family
Donaldson family Warren, Lillian C. (Lillian Carlotta).
The Donaldson Odyssey: Footsteps to Freedom
1st ed. Seattle, Wash. (2815 S. Dearborn, Seattle, WA 98144): L.C. Warren and R.E. Williams, 1991. 352 p. LC call number: CS71 .D68 1991
LC card number: 89-90444 Doss family Doss-Harris, Wilma.
In Celebration and Remembrance of the Doss Foster Smith Family History
[Los Angeles, Calif.: W. Doss-Harris, 1990.] 23 leaves, ill. LC call number: CS71 .D72 1990
LC card number: 92-119022 Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895Family Matthews, Harry Bradshaw.

58. Introduction, The Autobiography Of Frederick Douglass (1817?-1895)
Classic Literature Etext Writer Frederick Douglass, Dates 1817?-1895. TheAutobiography of Frederick Douglass,. by Frederick Douglass (1817?-1895).
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Writer: Frederick Douglass Dates: 1817?-1895
The Autobiography
of Frederick Douglass,
Written by Himself.
His Early Life as a Slave,
His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time
by Frederick Douglass
Introduction General Survey Slaveholder's Character Child's Reasoning ... Luxeries at the Great House Introduction Just what this country has in store to benefit or to startle the world in the future, no tongue can tell. We know full well the wonderful things which have occurred or have been accomplished here in the past, but the still more wonderful things which we may well say will happen in the centuries of development which lie before us, is vain conjecture, it lies in the domain of speculation. America will be the field for the demonstration of truths not now accepted and the establishment of a new and higher civilization. Horace Walpole's prophecy will be verified when there shall be a Xenophon at New York and a Thucydides at Boston. Up to this time the most remarkable contribution this country has given to the world is the Author and subject of this book, now being introduced to the publicFrederick Douglass. The contribution comes naturally and legitimately and to some not unexpectedly, nevertheless it is altogether unique and must be regarded as truly remarkable. Our Pantheon contains many that are illustrious and worthy, but Douglass is unlike all others, he is sui generis. For every other great character we can bring forward, Europe can produce another equally as great; when we bring forward Douglass, he cannot be matched.

59. A Plea For Free Speech -- Frederick Douglass (1817?-1895)
Classic Literature Etext Writer Frederick Douglass, Dates 1817?-1895. A Pleafor Free Speech. by Frederick Douglass (1817?-1895). Douglass, Frederick.
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Writer: Frederick Douglass Dates: 1817?-1895
A Plea for Free Speech
by Frederick Douglass
Douglass, Frederick. "A Plea for Free Speech in Boston," 1860. Boston is a great city - and Music Hall has a fame almost as extensive as that of Boston. Nowhere more than here have the principles of human freedom been expounded. But for the circumstances already mentioned, it would seem almost presumption for me to say anything here about those principles. And yet, even here, in Boston, the moral atmosphere is dark and heavy. The principles of human liberty, even I correctly apprehended, find but limited support in this hour a trial. The world moves slowly, and Boston is much like the world. We thought the principle of free speech was an accomplished fact. Here, if nowhere else, we thought the right of the people to assemble and to express their opinion was secure. Dr. Channing had defended the right, Mr. Garrison had practically asserted the right, and Theodore Parker had maintained it with steadiness and fidelity to the last.

60. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
Author, Douglass, Frederick, 1817?1895. 1845. Subjects, Douglass, Frederick,1817?-1895 Childhood and youth Juvenile literature.
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WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Author Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895 Title Escape from slavery : the boyhood of Frederick Douglass in his own words / edited and illustrated by Michael McCurdy. Publisher New York : Knopf, c1994. LOCATION CALL # STATUS Himmel children's CHECK SHELF Main children's 1st FL DUE 04-16-03 Nanini children's CHECK SHELF Wilmot children's CHECK SHELF Woods children's CHECK SHELF Description Summary A shortened autobiography presenting the early life of the slave who became an abolitionist, journalist, and statesman. Notes Rev. ed. of: The narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. 1845. Subjects Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895 Childhood and youth Juvenile literature. Slaves United States Biography Juvenile literature. African Americans Biography Juvenile literature. Abolitionists United States Biography Juvenile literature. Other author McCurdy, Michael. Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. ISBN 0679846514 (trade)

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