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- FREDERICK DOUGLASS: COLLECTED WORKS
- Idioma: INGLÉS
- Formatos: Pdf, ePub, MOBI, FB2
- ISBN: 8596547009399
- Editorial: DIGICAT
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this meticulously edited collection of the greatest works by Frederick Douglass: Memoirs:_x000D_ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave_x000D_ My Bondage and My Freedom_x000D_ Life and Times of Frederick Douglass_x000D_ Writings & Speeches:_x000D_ The Heroic Slave_x000D_ My Escape from Slavery_x000D_ What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?_x000D_ Self-Made Men_x000D_ The Church and Prejudice_x000D_ The Color Line_x000D_ The Future of the Colored Race_x000D_ Abolition Fanaticism in New York_x000D_ An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage_x000D_ Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln_x000D_ Reconstruction_x000D_ John Brown: An Address at the 14th Anniversary of Storer College_x000D_ The Claims of Our Common Cause_x000D_ The End of All Compromises with Slavery – Now and Forever_x000D_ The Kansas-Nebraska Bill_x000D_ The Dred Scott Decision_x000D_ Farewell Speech to the British People_x000D_ Comments on Gerrit Smiths Address_x000D_ Change of Opinion Announced_x000D_ Colonization_x000D_ Henry Clay and Slavery_x000D_ The Free Negros Place Is In America_x000D_ Horace Greeley and Colonization_x000D_ The Fugitive Slave Law,_x000D_ The Revolution of 1848_x000D_ West India Emancipation_x000D_ The Chicago Nomination_x000D_ The Late Election_x000D_ The Union and How to Save It_x000D_ Sudden Revolution in Northern Sentiment_x000D_ How to End the War_x000D_ Cast off the Millstone_x000D_ The Reasons for Our Troubles_x000D_ The War and How to End It_x000D_ What shall be Done with the Slaves if Emancipated_x000D_ The President and His Speeches_x000D_ Emancipation Proclaimed_x000D_ Men of Color, To Arms!_x000D_ Why Should a Colored Man Enlist?_x000D_ Our Work Is Not Done_x000D_ The Work of the Future_x000D_ What the Black Man Wants_x000D_ Give Us the Freedom Intended for Us_x000D_ A Call to Work_x000D_ The Word "White"_x000D_ The Hypocrisy of American Slavery_x000D_ Introduction to The Reason Why_x000D_ Reply of the Colored Delegation to the President_x000D_ Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe_x000D_ Letter to Miss Wells_x000D_ Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator and statesman. After escaping from slavery, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York.