Frederick Douglass: The Incredible Biography of a Former Slave

· Flaneur Media · Narrated by K. C. Wayman
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One of America’s most famous anti-slavery advocates, Frederick Douglass is a man who has left a lasting and profound impact on both America, and the world.

Now, inside this biography, you’ll learn about Douglass’ incredible life. From his time as a slave in Maryland to his journey to becoming one of America’s most influential and famous anti-slavery voices, you’ll discover how he taught himself to read, then went on to become a powerful speaker and oralist, and how he worked with the Underground Railroad to free slaves across the country.

Including his early years, his travels across the United Kingdom and Ireland, and the speeches which changed the world, this biography is a powerful reminder of America’s history, and the people who dedicated their lives to fighting for freedom.

Listen now to discover Frederick Douglass’ lifelong struggle against oppression and slavery, and the impact that lasts long after his passing.

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