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Main Title Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave.
Author Douglass, Frederick,
Publisher Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
Year Published 2000
OCLC Number 47208605
ISBN 0030554543; 9780030554544
Subjects Abolitionists--United States--Biography ; African American abolitionists--Biography
Additional Subjects Douglass, Frederick,--1818-1895
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EMAM  E449.D684 2000 Region 6 Library/Dallas,TX 02/23/2011
Collation xxii, 201 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes
Connections section contains a piece by Frederick Douglass and various poems, letters, and stories by other authors. R6 Reading Club Title - Donated by the Region 6 Black Employment Program.
Contents Notes
Introduction -- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass -- Connections: -- What is Your Fourth of July to Me? (speech), by Frederick Douglass -- "Two Tickets for Mr. Johnson and Slave" (short story), by Doreen Rappaport -- Incident (poem), by Countee Cullen -- Learning the Game (short story), by Francisco Jimâenez -- Trapped in a Hellhole (newspaper article), by Stan Grossfeld -- Women (poem), by Alice Walker -- Letter From a Freedman To His Old Master (letter), by Jourdon Anderson -- Learning to Read (poem), by Frances E. Harper -- Frederick Douglass (biographical sketch) "Contains the autobiography of run-away slave and self-educated abolitionist, Frederick Douglass, and his escape from a Maryland plantation."