Frederick Douglass : leader of the abolitionist movement
(2012)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Shell Education Publishing, 2012
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (20 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781433359200 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT13557402, 1433359200 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 13557402
LANGUAGE
English
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Narrator not specified

Explore the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass and his transition from slave to freed man. Born as a slave in 1818, Douglass endured many hardships, including being separated from his family when he was a young child. Throughout his life, Douglass struggled to become a freed man and risked his life to fight for equality for all people. He worked hard to become literate and eventually published his own autobiography. Douglass became friends with influential people, like President Lincoln, who helped Douglass work to achieve freedom for slaves. After the Civil War, Douglass continued to fight for the equality of women and immigrants. Today, Douglass is remembered as a famous orator, author, editor, and statesman who made America a better place for all people

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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