America's black intellectuals - writers, historians, educators, and community activists - have made major contributions to the struggle for equality and human rights throughout American public life.
The key streams of thought that gave rise to the intellectual traditions associated with African Americans emerged in the 18th and 19th centuries. These same traditions continue to develop and influence social and political processes today.
This tome presents the collected writings of those titans of thought who laid the intellectual, cultural, and even emotional foundations for the modern African American movement.
Frederick Douglass; Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Harriet Ann Jacobs; Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
Booker T. Washington; Up from Slavery
W.E.B. Du Bois; The Gift of Black Folk
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction, Biography and Memoir
Length27 hrs 9 mins
Narrated byMark Bowen, Rick Walz, Jowanna Lewis
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateDec 20, 2024
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
49Chapter 49
2Chapter 2
50Chapter 50
3Chapter 3
51Chapter 51
4Chapter 4
52Chapter 52
5Chapter 5
53Chapter 53
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6Chapter 6
54Chapter 54
7Chapter 7
55Chapter 55
8Chapter 8
56Chapter 56
9Chapter 9
57Chapter 57
10Chapter 10
58Chapter 58
11Chapter 11
59Chapter 59
12Chapter 12
60Chapter 60
13Chapter 13
61Chapter 61
14Chapter 14
62Chapter 62
15Chapter 15
63Chapter 63
16Chapter 16
64Chapter 64
17Chapter 17
65Chapter 65
18Chapter 18
66Chapter 66
19Chapter 19
67Chapter 67
20Chapter 20
68Chapter 68
21Chapter 21
69Chapter 69
22Chapter 22
70Chapter 70
23Chapter 23
71Chapter 71
24Chapter 24
72Chapter 72
25Chapter 25
73Chapter 73
26Chapter 26
74Chapter 74
27Chapter 27
75Chapter 75
28Chapter 28
76Chapter 76
29Chapter 29
77Chapter 77
30Chapter 30
78Chapter 78
31Chapter 31
79Chapter 79
32Chapter 32
80Chapter 80
33Chapter 33
81Chapter 81
34Chapter 34
82Chapter 82
35Chapter 35
83Chapter 83
36Chapter 36
84Chapter 84
37Chapter 37
85Chapter 85
38Chapter 38
86Chapter 86
39Chapter 39
87Chapter 87
40Chapter 40
88Chapter 88
41Chapter 41
89Chapter 89
42Chapter 42
90Chapter 90
43Chapter 43
91Chapter 91
44Chapter 44
92Chapter 92
45Chapter 45
93Chapter 93
46Chapter 46
94Chapter 94
47Chapter 47
95Chapter 95
48Chapter 48
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Frederick Douglass, Harriet Ann Jacobs, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois
Frederick Douglass (1817 oder 1818 - 20. Februar 1895) war ein amerikanischer Sozialreformer, Abolitionist, Redner, Schriftsteller und Staatsmann. Nachdem er aus der Sklaverei in Maryland geflohen war, wurde er ein nationaler Führer der abolitionistischen Bewegung in Massachusetts und New York und wurde berühmt für seine Reden und prägnanten Schriften gegen die Sklaverei.View all by Frederick Douglass, Harriet Ann Jacobs, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois
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