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Product Description: Frederick Douglass was born enslaved in February 1818, but from this most humble of beginnings, he rose to become a world-famous orator, newspaper editor, and champion of the rights of women and African Americans. He not only survived slavery to live in freedom but also became an outspoken critic of the institution and an active participant in the U...read more
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9780813934365 | Univ of Virginia Pr, August 6, 2013, cover price $22.50 | About this edition: Frederick Douglass was born enslaved in February 1818, but from this most humble of beginnings, he rose to become a world-famous orator, newspaper editor, and champion of the rights of women and African Americans.
Product Description: Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, in February, 1818. From these humble beginnings, Douglass went on to become a world-famous orator, newspaper editor, and champion of the rights of women and African Americans...read more
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9780415891110 | Routledge, August 27, 2012, cover price $130.00 | About this edition: Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, in February, 1818.
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9780415891127 | Routledge, August 27, 2012, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Frederick Douglass was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, in February, 1818.
Product Description: Though deeply entrenched in antebellum life, the artisans who lived and worked in Petersburg, Virginia, in the 1800s -- including carpenters, blacksmiths, coach makers, bakers, and other skilled craftsmen -- helped transform their planter-centered agricultural community into one of the most industrialized cities in the Upper South...read more
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9780807133132 | Louisiana State Univ Pr, June 1, 2008, cover price $37.50 | About this edition: Though deeply entrenched in antebellum life, the artisans who lived and worked in Petersburg, Virginia, in the 1800s -- including carpenters, blacksmiths, coach makers, bakers, and other skilled craftsmen -- helped transform their planter-centered agricultural community into one of the most industrialized cities in the Upper South.
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9780195167788 | Oxford Univ Pr, May 30, 2009, cover price $120.00
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9780738532189 | Arcadia Pub, July 1, 2004, cover price $21.99
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