In 1818, Frederick Douglas (African American slave) was born in Maryland Tucker. He fought and lost the slave destructive operators in unfair conflict. He showed that a person became a slave after he was born and that a slave became a person. As a rebellious and violent slave, later known as the greatest abolitionist in history, he believed that his freedom was beyond his life. He is not only one of the most academically and efficient speakers, he is also a revolutionary.
"David Brett wrote an authoritative biography of Frederick Douglas, he detailed Douglas's life and career complexity in amazing detail, and a powerful portrait of one of America's most important voices of the 19th century The resultant record enriches Douglas's understanding and the challenges that it faces and provides lessons for our own difficult times ... Magisterial. "(Eddie S. Glaude , Jr. The Boston Globe "British Bright's incandescent lamp Frederick Douglas is a biography of sympathy, historical background, and strict comprehensiveness, as well as DuBois's twentieth century, symbolizing slavery as a problem, long-awaited It is a masterpiece of life's race, as well as our 21st century problem "(David Leveling Lewis, author of the Pulitzer Prize of WEB DuBois: 1868 to 1919 The biography of the race 's heritage).
Frederick Douglas (1817-1895) Frederick Douglas was born as an owner of slave and white slave. In addition to being born as a slave, Frederic Douglas can also teach himself how to read and write. Douglas is involved in improving the lives of other black people. Douglas could organize a small rebellion against his master and survived the rebellion. The book of Frederic Douglas was published in 1845 and named the story of the life of Frederick Douglas. - In 1845, the stories published by Frederick Douglas are always memorized in history. The story of Douglas tells the story of his difficult life before planting in New York. In this story he talks about the cruel and cruel behavior of the Master and the depraved life of the slave.