Frederick Douglass, born a slave, educated himself, escaped, and made himself one of the greatest leaders in American history. His brilliant anti-slavery speeches were so fiercely intelligent, and so startlingly eloquent, that many people didn't believe he had been a slave. To prove them wrong, Douglass decided to write his own story. His autobiographical narratives stunned the world, and have shocked, moved, and inspired readers ever since. Here, complete for the first time in one authoritative volume, are the three powerful and gripping stories, now recognized as classics of American writing. Fascinating firsthand accounts of slavery and abolitionism, John Brown and Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, Reconstruction, and the emerging struggle for civil rights, they are above all the inspiring story of a self-made American: a slave who became adviser to the President, minister to Haiti, and the most influential black American of the nineteenth century.
發表於2024-11-27
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圖書標籤: 美國 傳記 自傳 廢奴 FrederickDouglass 英文原版 Non-fiction 非裔文學
光文筆已經夠琢磨瞭。不知道自學是怎麼達成這個地步的或許真的是天賦吧。話說迴來畢竟是autobiography真實性如何考量?所以四星吧。
評分[EM 1]相對富蘭剋林好讀太多瞭,讀的人熱血沸騰。
評分高中時候讀過。
評分挺動人的,奴隸的生活很悲慘,描寫得相當激發同情。這樣的齣生背景能走齣來真得不容易。
評分US hist assigned reading
Frederick Douglass 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載