Narrative of The Life of Frederick Douglass (Audiobook) (1845)

Chapter Guide at The Bottom First published in 1845, the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass became Frederick Douglass’s most well-known work. It is as the name implies his autobiography. Frederick Douglass was born a slave and underwent horrendous treatment at the hands of his owners. He later escaped to the north and became an outspoken abolitionist. Not only did he have a great life story to tell, his skill in telling it has long been admired. Douglass travelled throughout Europe lecturing about slavery. After publication, the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass quickly became a best seller and within three years there were over 11,000 copies published in the United States, had been reprinted nine times and had been translated into two languages (Dutch and French). The book was so well written that some argued that an ex-slave could not be as articulate as Frederick Douglass demonstrated himself to be. Of course, Douglass did write the book and it stands today as a mon
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