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What Frederick Douglass Revealed—and Omitted—in His Famous Autobiographies
Frederick Douglass, the most influential black man in 19th‑century America, wrote 1,200 pages of autobiography, one of the most impressive performances of memoir in the nation’s history. The three texts included Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (published in 1845); his long‑form masterpiece My Bondage and My Freedom, (1855); and finally, […]
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