Correspondence
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Correspondence
(The Frederick Douglass papers / edited by John W. Blassingame, Ser. 3)
Yale University Press, c2009-
- v. 1 : cloth
- v. 2 : cloth
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注記
Vol. 1. 1842-1852 -- v. 2. 1853-1865
Vol. 2. associate editors, L. Diane Barnes, Jeffery A. Duvall ; assistant editors, James A. Hanna, Heather L. Kaufman, Whitney R. Smith ; research assistants, Eamonn P. Brandon ... [et al.]
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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v. 1 : cloth ISBN 9780300135602
内容説明
This volume of The Frederick Douglass Papers represents the first of a four-volume series of the selected correspondence of the great American abolitionist and reformer. Douglass's correspondence was richly varied, from relatively obscure slaveholders and fugitive slaves to poets and politicians, including Horace Greeley, William H. Seward, Susan B. Anthony, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
The letters acquaint us with Douglass's many roles-politician, abolitionist, diplomat, runaway slave, women's rights advocate, and family man-and include many previously unpublished letters between Douglass and members of his family. Douglass stood at the epicenter of the political, social, intellectual, and cultural issues of antebellum America. This collection of Douglass's early correspondence illuminates not only his growth as an activist and writer, but the larger world of the times and the abolition movement as well.
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v. 2 : cloth ISBN 9780300218305
内容説明
A second volume of the collected correspondence of the great African-American reformer and abolitionist features correspondence written during the Civil War years
The second collection of meticulously edited correspondence with abolitionist, author, statesman, and former slave Frederick Douglass covers the years leading up to the Civil War through the close of the conflict, offering readers an illuminating portrait of an extraordinary American and the turbulent times in which he lived. An important contribution to historical scholarship, the documents offer fascinating insights into the abolitionist movement during wartime and the author's relationship to Abraham Lincoln and other prominent figures of the era.
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