Frederick Douglass /
Frederick Douglass /
John R. McKivigan, book editor.
- San Diego : Greenhaven Press, c2004.
- 202 p. : ill., maps 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-196) and index.
Frederick Douglass was a runaway slave who became a leader in the abolitionist movement and later the early civil rights movement. This anthology examines Douglass's many diverse activities, his philosophy of reform, and his long-term impact on American race relations."www.alibris.com"
737715235
Abolitionists--United States
African American abolitionists--United States
Antislavery movements
Slaves--United States
E 449.D73 / .F872 2004
Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-196) and index.
Frederick Douglass was a runaway slave who became a leader in the abolitionist movement and later the early civil rights movement. This anthology examines Douglass's many diverse activities, his philosophy of reform, and his long-term impact on American race relations."www.alibris.com"
737715235
Abolitionists--United States
African American abolitionists--United States
Antislavery movements
Slaves--United States
E 449.D73 / .F872 2004