Frederick Douglass: A Life in American History
By (Author) Mark Christian
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
6th March 2025
United States
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
History
B
Hardback
296
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Meet one of the most influential men in the United States history of emancipation and Black rights. Chronicling Frederick Douglasss life in an accessible way, this biography engages with history and wrestles with biases, falsehoods, and unknown facts in order to tell Douglasss story as accurately as possible. Taking a comprehensive look at Douglasss life from birth to death, the book delves into Douglasss time as a slave, his escape, his experiences as a prominent orator and champion of Black rights, his writings and publications, and the influence he had on shaping society of the time. A detailed timeline allows students to quickly reference and recall major points in Douglasss history, and the book is further augmented by the inclusion of primary documents, which include samples of Douglasss own copious works, as well as words written about Douglass by his contemporaries. Readers will walk away with not only a better understanding of American history but an appreciation for Frederick Douglasss impact in his own time and his lasting relevance for all those who continue to fight for a more equal society today.
Mark Christian, PhD, is Professor of Africana studies at the City University of New York, USA. He published Booker T. Washington: A Life in American History (2021) with ABC-CLIO.