'It was said to me, "Better have a little of the plantation manner of
speech than not; 'tis not best that you seem too learned."' Appearing
in 1855, My Bondage and My Freedom is the second autobiography written
by Frederick Douglass (1818-95), a man who was born into slavery in
Maryland and who went on to become the most famous antislavery author,
orator, philosopher, essaysist, historian, intellectual, statesman and
freedom-fighter in US history. An instant bestseller, Douglass's
autobiography tells the story of his early life as lived in 'bondage'
and of his later life as lived in a 'freedom' that was in name only.
Recognizing that his body and soul were bought and sold by white
slaveholders in the US South, he soon realized his story was being
traded by white northern antislavery campaigners. Douglass's My
Bondage and My Freedom is a literary, intellectual and philosophical
tour-de-force in which he betrays his determination not only to speak
but to write 'just the word that seemed to me the word to be written
by me.' This new edition examines Douglass's biography, literary
strategies and political activism alongside his depiction of Black
women's lives and his narrative histories of Black heroism. This
volume also reproduces Frederick Douglass's only work of fiction, The
Heroic Slave, published in 1853.
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ISBN
9780192552532
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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