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Frederick Douglass

Journey from Bondage to Freedom: A Fight for Equality.

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Author: Frederick Douglass

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781580495769

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/16/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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    Author : Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass, born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey in 1818 in Maryland, was a former slave who emerged as a prominent abolitionist, editor, and advocate for women's rights. After escaping slavery at the age of 20, he adopted the name Frederick Douglass and became a powerful voice against the institution of slavery, traveling extensively to deliver lectures on abolition. His influential autobiography, *Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave*, was published in 1845. In 1847, he moved to Rochester, New York, where he partnered with fellow abolitionist Martin R. Delany to launch the anti-slavery newspaper *North Star*. Douglass was a strong supporter of women's suffrage, notably speaking in favor of it at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 and signing the Declaration of Sentiments. Throughout his life, he held significant positions, including U.S. marshal of the District of Columbia and minister resident and consul-general to Haiti. Douglass passed away in 1895, leaving a lasting legacy as a champion for human rights and social justice.