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The Life of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site


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For the Historian
1.   Biography.com: Frederick Douglass
http://www.biography.com/video.do?name=blackhistory&bcpid=1630415358&bclid=1631259977&bctid=3627370001

Dive deeper into the life of Fredrick Douglass with the short movies provided by Biography.com. You may learn more about Douglass’ childhood and lack of early education, his time as a soldier, his amazing oratorical skills, and his relationship with abolitionist John Brown.
 
The website is also full of information to research on other leaders in black history, as well as fun games to quiz your knowledge! 

2.   Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
Save yourself a trip to the library or bookstore. On this site, you can read Douglass’ entire autobiography for free! Be sure to have a dictionary handy in case you come across any words you may not know. Look them up and be sure to note their definitions!




 

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