The Complete Works of Frederick Douglass
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The Complete Works of Frederick Douglass

By Frederick Douglass
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This meticulously edited collection has been formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Memoirs: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave My Bondage and My Freedom Life and Times of Frederick Douglass Writings & Speeches: The Heroic Slave My Escape from Slavery What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? Self-Made Men The Church and Prejudice The Color Line The Future of the Colored Race Abolition Fanaticism in New York An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln Reconstruction John Brown: An Address at the 14th Anniversary of Storer College The Claims of Our Common Cause The End of All Compromises with Slavery – Now and Forever The Kansas-Nebraska Bill The Dred Scott Decision Farewell Speech to the British People Comments on Gerrit Smith's Address Change of Opinion Announced Colonization Henry Clay and Slavery The Free Negro's Place Is In America Horace Greeley and Colonization The Fugitive Slave Law, The Revolution of 1848 West India Emancipation The Chicago Nomination The Late Election The Union and How to Save It Sudden Revolution in Northern Sentiment How to End the War Cast off the Millstone The Reasons for Our Troubles The War and How to End It What shall be Done with the Slaves if Emancipated The President and His Speeches Emancipation Proclaimed Men of Color, To Arms! Why Should a Colored Man Enlist? Our Work Is Not Done The Work of the Future What the Black Man Wants Give Us the Freedom Intended for Us A Call to Work The Word White The Hypocrisy of American Slavery Introduction to "The Reason Why" Reply of the Colored Delegation to the President Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe Letter to Miss Wells Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) was an African-American social reformer, abolitionist, orator and statesman. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York.

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GenreBiography and Memoir
Length61 hrs 48 mins
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Publish dateDec 14, 2023
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1PREFACE
83CHAPTER XI. SECESSION AND WAR
2LETTER FROM WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ.
84CHAPTER XII. HOPE FOR THE NATION
3CHAPTER I
85CHAPTER XIII. VAST CHANGES
4CHAPTER II
86CHAPTER XIV. LIVING AND LEARNING
5CHAPTER III
87CHAPTER XV. WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE
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6CHAPTER IV
88CHAPTER XVI. "TIME MAKES ALL THINGS EVEN"
7CHAPTER V
89CHAPTER XVII. INCIDENTS AND EVENTS
8CHAPTER VI
90CHAPTER XVIII. "HONOR TO WHOM HONOR"
9CHAPTER VII
91CHAPTER XIX. RETROSPECTION
10CHAPTER VIII
92APPENDIX
11CHAPTER IX
93THIRD PART
12CHAPTER X
94CHAPTER I. LATER LIFE
13CHAPTER XI
95CHAPTER II. A GRAND OCCASION
14APPENDIX
96CHAPTER III. DOUBTS AS TO GARFIELD'S COURSE
15INTRODUCTION
97CHAPTER IV. RECORDER OF DEEDS
16CHAPTER I. Childhood
98CHAPTER V. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S ADMINISTRATION
17CHAPTER II. Removed from My First Home
99CHAPTER VI. THE SUPREME COURT DECISION
18CHAPTER III. Parentage
100CHAPTER VII. DEFEAT OF JAMES G. BLAINE
19CHAPTER IV. A General Survey of the Slave Plantation
101CHAPTER VIII. EUROPEAN TOUR
20CHAPTER V. Gradual Initiation to the Mysteries of Slavery
102CHAPTER IX. CONTINUATION OF EUROPEAN TOUR
21CHAPTER VI. Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s Plantation
103CHAPTER X. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1888
22CHAPTER VII. Life in the Great House
104CHAPTER XI. ADMINISTRATION OF PRESIDENT HARRISON
23CHAPTER VIII. A Chapter of Horrors
105CHAPTER XII. MINISTER TO HAÏTI
24CHAPTER IX. Personal Treatment
106CHAPTER XIII. CONTINUED NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE MÔLE ST. NICOLAS
25CHAPTER X. Life in Baltimore
107Part 1
26CHAPTER XI. “A Change Came O’er the Spirit of My Dream”
108Part 2
27CHAPTER XII. Religious Nature Awakened
109Part 3
28CHAPTER XIII. The Vicissitudes of Slave Life
110Part 4
29CHAPTER XIV. Experience in St. Michael’s
111My Escape from Slavery
30CHAPTER XV. Covey, the Negro Breaker
112THE PRESENT.
31CHAPTER XVI. Another Pressure of the Tyrant’s Vice
113INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE
32CHAPTER XVII. The Last Flogging
114RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
33CHAPTER XVIII. New Relations and Duties
115THE CHURCH RESPONSIBLE
34CHAPTER XIX. The Run-Away Plot
116RELIGION IN ENGLAND AND RELIGION IN AMERICA
35CHAPTER XX. Apprenticeship Life
117THE CONSTITUTION
36CHAPTER XXI. My Escape from Slavery
118Self-Made Men
37CHAPTER XXII. Liberty Attained
119The Church and Prejudice
38CHAPTER XXIII. Introduced to the Abolitionists
120The Color Line
39CHAPTER XXIV. Twenty-One Months in Great Britain
121The Future of the Colored Race
40CHAPTER XXV. Various Incidents
122Abolition Fanaticism in New York
41RECEPTION SPEECH10
123An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage
42Dr. Campbell’s Reply
124Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln
43LETTER TO HIS OLD MASTER11 To My Old Master, Thomas Auld
125Reconstruction
44THE NATURE OF SLAVERY
126John Brown: An Address at the 14th Anniversary of Storer College
45INHUMANITY OF SLAVERY
127The Hypocrisy of American Slavery
46WHAT TO THE SLAVE IS THE FOURTH OF JULY?
128The Claims of Our Common Cause
47THE INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE
129The End of All Compromises with Slavery – Now and Forever
48THE SLAVERY PARTY
130The Kansas-Nebraska Bill
49INTRODUCTION
131The Dred Scott Decision
50FIRST PART
132Farewell Speech to the British People
51CHAPTER I. AUTHOR'S BIRTH
133Comments on Gerrit Smith’s Address
52CHAPTER II. REMOVAL FROM GRANDMOTHER'S
134Change of Opinion Announced
53CHAPTER III. TROUBLES OF CHILDHOOD
135Colonization
54CHAPTER IV. A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE SLAVE PLANTATION
136Henry Clay and Slavery
55CHAPTER V. A SLAVEHOLDER'S CHARACTER
137The Free Negro’s Place Is In America
56CHAPTER VI. A CHILD'S REASONING
138Horace Greeley and Colonization
57CHAPTER VII. LUXURIES AT THE GREAT HOUSE
139The Fugitive Slave Law
58CHAPTER VIII. CHARACTERISTICS OF OVERSEERS
140The Revolution of 1848
59CHAPTER IX. CHANGE OF LOCATION
141West India Emancipation
60CHAPTER X. LEARNING TO READ
142The Chicago Nomination
61CHAPTER XI. GROWING IN KNOWLEDGE
143The Late Election
62CHAPTER XII. RELIGIOUS NATURE AWAKENED
144The Union and How to Save It
63CHAPTER XIII. THE VICISSITUDES OF SLAVE LIFE
145Sudden Revolution in Northern Sentiment
64CHAPTER XIV. EXPERIENCE IN ST. MICHAELS
146How to End the War
65CHAPTER XV. COVEY, THE NEGRO BREAKER
147Cast off the Millstone
66CHAPTER XVI. ANOTHER PRESSURE OF THE TYRANT'S VISE
148The Reasons for Our Troubles
67CHAPTER XVII. THE LAST FLOGGING
149The War and How to End It
68CHAPTER XVIII. NEW RELATIONS AND DUTIES
150What Shall be Done with the Slaves if Emancipated
69CHAPTER XIX. THE RUNAWAY PLOT
151The President and His Speeches
70CHAPTER XX
152Emancipation Proclaimed
71CHAPTER XXI. ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY
153Men of Color, To Arms!
72SECOND PART
154Why Should a Colored Man Enlist?
73CHAPTER I. ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY
155Our Work Is Not Done
74CHAPTER II. LIFE AS A FREEMAN
156The Work of the Future
75CHAPTER III. INTRODUCED TO THE ABOLITIONISTS
157What the Black Man Wants
76CHAPTER IV. RECOLLECTIONS OF OLD FRIENDS
158Give Us the Freedom Intended for Us
77CHAPTER V. ONE HUNDRED CONVENTIONS
159A Call to Work
78CHAPTER VI. IMPRESSIONS ABROAD
160The Word “White”
79CHAPTER VII. TRIUMPHS AND TRIALS
161Introduction to “The Reason Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition”
80CHAPTER VIII. JOHN BROWN AND MRS. STOWE
162Reply of the Colored Delegation to the President
81CHAPTER IX. INCREASING DEMANDS OF THE SLAVE POWER
163Letter to Harriet Beecher Stowe
82CHAPTER X. THE BEGINNING OF THE END
164Letter to Miss Wells
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