Frederick Douglass A Biography
Charles Waddell Chesnutt
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Born into slavery, Frederick Douglass became one of America's great icons. He escaped slavery to become one of our great abolitionists, statesman, writer, orator, all around social reformer and intellectual of our time. He was born in 1818 in the state of Maryland. (2 hr 33 min)
Chapters
Preface | 11:53 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 1 | 13:59 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 2 | 5:08 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 3 | 8:58 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 4 | 16:01 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 5 | 5:01 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 6 | 11:55 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 7 | 15:10 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 8 | 16:00 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 9 | 7:45 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 10 | 9:47 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 11 | 12:52 | Read by KirksVoice |
Chapter 12 | 18:43 | Read by KirksVoice |
Reviews
Problemstic
Bill Cosby
The Douglass narrative is contaminated by the fact his Father was in fact a white slave owner. How can FD ignore this fact and yet still claims to speak for African Almericans? If there were any justice, FD would be locked up and forced to work on a plantation, just as his father forced all the real African Americans to work on his slave plantation. No I will not have scions of privileged white slave owners lecturing me about injustice. His writing is contaminated by the voice of whiteness. Only college educated white liberals can speak with an authentic African American voice.
read about Frederick Douglass many years ago.
lion's heart
One of my favorite biographies.