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Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

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Number of Chapters: 55

Length: 23 hours and 04 minutes

Language: English

Frederick Douglass published his highly acclaimed third autobiography, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, in 1881 and revised it in 1892. The emancipation of American slaves during and following the American Civil War enabled him to relate in this volume more details of his life as a slave and his escape from slavery than he could in his two previous autobiographies, which would have put him and his family in danger. It is the only Douglass autobiography to discuss his life during and after the Civil War, his encounters with several American presidents including Lincoln and Garfield, his account of the ill-fated "Freedman's Bank", and his service as the United States Marshall of the District of Columbia and as U. S. Minister to Haiti. This masterfully written book is all the more remarkable because it is the product of one who as a slave was denied the right to any schooling. ~ Adapted from Wikipedia by Lee Smalley

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Introduction (Lee Smalley)
Author's Birth (Lee Smalley)
Removal from Grandmother's (Lee Smalley)
Troubles of Childhood (Lee Smalley)
A General Survey of the Slave Plantation (Lee Smalley)
A Slaveholder's Character (Lee Smalley)
A Child's Reasoning (Lee Smalley)
Luxuries at the Great House (Lee Smalley)
Characteristics of Overseers (Lee Smalley)
Change of Location (Lee Smalley)
Learning to Read (Lee Smalley)
Growing in Knowledge (Lee Smalley)
Religious Nature Awakened (Lee Smalley)
The Vicissitudes of Slave Life (Lee Smalley)
Experience in St. Michaels (Lee Smalley)
Covey, the Negro Breaker (Lee Smalley)
Another Pressure of the Tyrant's Vice (Lee Smalley)
The Last Flogging (Lee Smalley)
New Relations and Duties (Lee Smalley)
The Runaway Plot (Lee Smalley)
Apprenticeship Life (Lee Smalley)
Escape from Slavery, Part 1 (Lee Smalley)
Escape from Slavery, Part 2 (Lee Smalley)
Life as a Freeman (Lee Smalley)
Introduced to the Abolitionists (Lee Smalley)
Recollections of Old Friends (Lee Smalley)
One Hundred Conventions (Lee Smalley)
Impressions Abroad (Lee Smalley)
Triumphs and Trials (Lee Smalley)
John Brown and Mrs. Stowe (Lee Smalley)
Increasing Demands of the Slave Power (Lee Smalley)
The Beginning of the End (Lee Smalley)
Secession and War (Lee Smalley)
Hope for the Nation (Lee Smalley)
Vast Changes (Lee Smalley)
Living and Learning (Lee Smalley)
Weighed in the Balance (Lee Smalley)
Time Makes All Things Even (Lee Smalley)
Incidents and Events (Lee Smalley)
Honor to Whom Honor (Lee Smalley)
Retrospection (Lee Smalley)
Appendix (Lee Smalley)
Later Life (Lee Smalley)
A Grand Occasion (Lee Smalley)
Doubts as to Garfield's Course (Lee Smalley)
Recorder of Deeds (Lee Smalley)
President Cleveland's Administration (Lee Smalley)
The Supreme Court Decision (Lee Smalley)
Defeat of James G. Blaine (Lee Smalley)
European Tour (Lee Smalley)
Continuation of European Tour (Lee Smalley)
The Campaign of 1888 (Lee Smalley)
The Administration of President Harrison (Lee Smalley)
Minister to Haiti (Lee Smalley)
Continued Negotiations for the Mole St. Nicolas (Lee Smalley)
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