My Bondage and My Freedom (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)


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Born a slave, Frederick Douglas educated himself, escaped, and became one of the greatest social leaders in American history. Although usually identified with the monumental Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Douglass produced two additional autobiographies, the second of which he called My Bondage and My Freedom.

A richer, deeper, and far more ambiguous work than the earlier Narrative, My Bondage and My Freedom reveals Douglass’s increased intellectual sophistication and maturity. In the decade that had elapsed since Douglass wrote Narrative, he had broken away from his antislavery mentors, successfully toured England, and established himself as an inspired speaker and writer. With the publication of My Bondage and My Freedom in 1855, Douglass became the country’s foremost spokesman for American blacks—free and enslaved—during the tense and politically charged years preceding the Civil War.

One of the highlights of My Bondage and My Freedom is the appendix, which contains excerpts from several of Douglass’s speeches, including perhaps his most famous, "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”

Brent Hayes Edwards is Associate Professor in the Department of English at Rutgers University. He is the author of The Practice of Diaspora: Literature, Translation, and the Rise of Black Internationalism (Harvard University Press, 2003) and of numerous articles on twentieth-century African-American literature, contemporary poetry, Francophone Caribbean literature, surrealism, and jazz.

Author(s): Frederick Douglass  

ISBN 10: 1411432738
ISBN 13: 9781411432734
Pages: 432
Publication: 6/1/2009
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Other books by Frederick Douglass

1. A Chinese Girl Graduate Paperback (January 2006)
2. An American Slave Paperback (April 2012)
3. Autobiographies: Narrative of the Life My Bondage and My Freedom Life and Times (Library of America College Editions) (June 2008)
4. Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass Paperback (September 2003)
5. Collected Works of Frederick Douglass Hardcover (January 1999)
6. Douglass Frederick : Narrative of Life of Frederick Douglass (Signet) (1968)
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9. Eulogy of William Jay (1859) Paperback (September 2010)
10. Eulogy of William Jay (1859) Hardcover (September 2010)
11. Frederick Douglass Hardcover (July 2013)
12. Frederick Douglass Paperback (July 2013)
13. Frederick Douglass - His Most Complete Collection of Writings, Works, & Speeches with Illustrations (12/21/2011)
14. Frederick Douglass on Slavery and the Civil War: Selections from His Writings Paperback (December 2003)
15. Frederick Douglass: Autobiographies (Library of America College Editions Series) Hardcover (May 1996)
16. Frederick Douglass: Autobiographies (Narrative of the Life, My Bondage and My Freedom, Life and Times) (Library of America) Hardcover (February 1994)
17. Frederick Douglass: Selected Speeches and Writings (4/1/2000)

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