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Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Book has a bend to it. Spine has some reading creases and wear and one small tear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
Frederick Douglass stands as a towering figure in American history, a former slave whose eloquence and unwavering determination helped fuel the abolitionist movement and shape the course of the nation. Margaret Davidson’s “Frederick Douglass fights for freedom” offers a captivating exploration of this remarkable life, tracing Douglass’s journey from the brutal realities of slavery to his emergence as a renowned orator, author, and statesman. This well-researched biography sheds light on the pivotal events and relationships that shaped Douglass’s worldview, including his harrowing experiences under the lash and his eventual escape to freedom. Beyond the personal narrative, Davidson skillfully contextualizes Douglass’s activism within the broader struggle for civil rights, highlighting his tireless efforts to abolish slavery and secure equal rights for African Americans. For collectors and readers alike, this volume represents a valuable opportunity to delve into the life and legacy of one of history’s most influential voices for justice and human dignity.