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Frederick Douglas, A former slave and eminent human rights leader, was the first African-American to hold high public office. This is the first of many of his published works. It is a diary of his days as a slave from birth on. If is often assigned as a high school or college assignment and key piece of historical nonfiction. It is auto-biographical, written by Douglass, who with some assistance from his master's wife taught himself to read and write. He believed from that point on that education is the key to freedom. This special edition from eBook Camp contains carefully chosen photographs showing various ages of Douglass and also a map to increase your understanding of his words.
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