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‘Frederick Douglass’ is a classic autobiography written by the prominent African-American author and abolitionist, Frederick Douglass. First published in 1845, the book chronicles Douglass’ life in slavery, his escape to freedom, and his journey towards becoming a leading figure in the abolitionist movement.Douglass’ powerful and eloquent writing exposes the harsh realities of slavery, depicting the physical and emotional cruelties endured by enslaved individuals. He also provides a detailed account of the various strategies and risks involved in his escape from bondage.Throughout the book, Douglass emphasizes the importance of education as a means of liberation and empowerment. He shares his own experiences of learning to read and write, highlighting the transformative power of knowledge.’Frederick Douglass’ not only serves as a personal narrative of one man’s quest for freedom, but it also acts as a critique of the institution of slavery itself. With his compelling storytelling and insightful commentary, Douglass’ book remains a timeless and significant work in the literary canon.







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