Review of the status of the Abolitionist Movement, presented to a women's anti-slavery society.
Attacking the hypocrisy of the 4th of July celebrations during times of slavery.
Two complete online HTML texts, extensively annotated, with references cross-linked to the Encyclopedia of the Self.
From The Century Illustrated Magazine 23, published November 1881. From Project Gutenberg.
His autobiography, from Project Gutenberg.
An article that first appeared in the November 1881 edition of The Century Illustrated Magazine.
The papers of Frederick Douglass span the years 1841 to 1964, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1862-95. The Library of Congress collection consists of correspondence, speeches and articles by Douglass and his contemporaries, a draft of his autobiography, financial and legal papers, and miscellaneous items.
An article from the Atlantic Monthly 19 (Jan. 1867).
Speech given in 1860 at Boston's Music Hall the week after an anti-slavery meeting had been broken up by a mob of 'gentlemen.'
Includes searchable versions of his autobiographies, essays, and speeches.
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