The illustrated version of America's most famous autobiography. Famous orator and former slave Frederick Douglass wrote the Life and Times of Frederick Douglass; an 1845 memoir and treatise on the abolition of slavery. In describing the facts of his life in clear and concise prose; he fueled the abolitionist movement of the early nineteenth century in the United States. In this seminal work; Douglass details the cruelty of slave holders; how slaves were supposed to behave in the presence of their masters; the fear that kept many slaves where they were; and the punishments received by any slave who dared to tell the truth about their treatment. He learned to read and write while still a slave but also suffered at the hands of whites. He was starved; worked the fields until he collapsed; was beaten for collapsing; was jailed for two years after planning an escape attempt; and nearly lost his left eye in an attack while he was an apprentice in a shipyard. Douglass succeeded in escaping to the North and finding his own freedom but kept many details of his journey a secret to protect those who helped him and; hopefully; allow others to escape. Augmented by large sidebars written by soldiers; statesmen; and abolitionists from the antebellum period; as well as pieces by well-known historians and prominent African-Americans; and some new pieces by current historians and writers; this richly illustrated edition of this classic American autobiography sheds new light on Douglass's famous text for a new generation of readers.
#3075286 in Books Zenith Press 2003-07-25Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.50 x .75 x 12.00l; 3.49 #File Name: 0760311897192 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good read so far.By Gregory R. WhitlowHaven't finished reading it yet; but so far so good; and love the pics.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book - high qualityBy Adam DevereuxExcellent book - high quality; compelling depictions of Pacific air action by artist Jack Fellows.Comprehensive and interesting written segments about each of the many air combat actions throughout the Pacific campaign.The art is top-notch and covers so many of the individual and collective efforts of pilots and squadrons from the outbreak of war at Pearl Harbor through the Marianas; Gilbert Islands; Aleutians; Solomons; etc.Highly recommend this big; dramatic book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent art and history of 5th Airforce operations in the Southwest Pacific in WWIIBy james hutchissonExcellent book. Both the text and artwork are superb. Great coverage of the unique and innovative use of upgunned B-25 Mitchell medium bombers as low level commerce destroyers in action against Japanese shipping and bases in the southwest Pacific area of operations.