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The Portable Frederick Douglass
The Portable Frederick Douglass | Frederick Douglass
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A new collection of the seminal writings and speeches of a legendary writer, orator, and civil rights leader This compact volume offers a full course on the remarkable, diverse career of Frederick Douglass, letting us hear once more a necessary historical figure whose guiding voice is needed now as urgently as ever. Edited by renowned scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Pulitzer Prizenominated historian John Stauffer, The Portable Frederick Douglass includes the full range of Douglasss works: the complete Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, as well as extracts from My Bondage and My Freedom and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass; The Heroic Slave, one of the first works of African American fiction; the brilliant speeches that launched his political career and that constitute the greatest oratory of the Civil War era; and his journalism, which ranges from cultural and political critique (including his early support for womens equality) to law, history, philosophy, literature, art, and international affairs, including a never-before-published essay on Haitian revolutionary Toussaint LOuverture. The Portable Frederick Douglass is the latest addition in a series of African American classics curated by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. First published in 2008, the series reflects a selection of great works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry by African and African American authors introduced and annotated by leading scholars and acclaimed writers in new or updated editions for Penguin Classics. In his series essay, What Is an African American Classic? Gates provides a broader view of the canon of classics of African American literature available from Penguin Classics and beyond. Gates writes, These texts reveal the human universal through the African American particular: all true art, all classics do this; this is what art is, a revelation of that which makes each of us sublimely human, rendered in the minute details of the actions and thoughts and feelings of a compelling character embedded in a time and place. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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charl08
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The only bookish bit of the trip was the Douglass memorial.... (I timed my visit to the bookshop well/poorly depending on whether the goal was to save money - or to buy books).

#Edinburgh

DivineDiana Great photos! 3y
IMASLOWREADER ugh tough choices 3y
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Buncle
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With brave men, there is always a remedy for oppression.

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Buncle
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...for they had much rather see us engaged in those degrading sports, than to see us behaving like intellectual, moral, and accountable beings.

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Buncle
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I am strongly tempted to give the names of two or three of those little boys, as a testimonial of the gratitude and affection I bear them; but prudence forbids; not that it would injure me, but it might embarrass them; for it is almost an unpardonable offence to teach slaves to read in this Christian nation.

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Buncle
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I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and incur my own abhorrence.

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Waiting to go into the New York Historical Society to see Harry Potter: A Journey Through the History of Magic. They have an amazing statue of Frederick Douglass, with books, on the side steps.
"Once you learn to read, you will be forever free."

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Purrsistently
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“Once you learn to read you will be forever free”

Ddzmini 😍 7y
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http://wp.me/p7D1lG-BU New #bookreview at www.theirregularreaderblog.wordpress.com! In times like these, everyone should be reading #FrederickDouglass!

merelybookish He's doing amazing things, I hear. 😁 8y
TofuandBooks @merelybookish that's hilarious 😆 8y
Chrissyreadit @merelybookish made me laugh and snort! 8y
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merelybookish @TofuandBooks @Chrissyreadit Have you seen Douglass's Twitter account? Its pretty hilarious. And goodness knows we need the laughs! 8y
Chrissyreadit @merelybookish have not seen it! Going to find and follow now. 8y
TofuandBooks @merelybookish no, I have not but I am going right now 😃 8y
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pocketmermaid
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I've been in a Frederick Douglass mood these days. I mean, he's an example of somebody who's done an amazing job and is getting recognized more and more these days, I notice.

BookishMarginalia 😂😂😂 8y
SuperPunkNinja 👍👍👍 8y
SuperPunkNinja He's such a hard worker, he never quits. Or dies. 8y
pocketmermaid @McShelfington I think his contributions will become more and more. 8y
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irregularreader
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An excerpt from Frederick Douglass' only fictional work, called The Heroic Slave. The Fugitive Slave Act meant that slaves who escaped the south to the free northern states could still be captured and returned to slavery. Former slaves would only be safe once they got to Canada. Brings to mind the sanctuary cities of today, and how important it is to put human rights first.

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irregularreader
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Seems like relevant reading right now

bookdrunkard78 Oh, this must be his new book! 😂 8y
irregularreader @bookdrunkard78 that comment made my night 😂 8y
bookdrunkard78 @irregularreader ha! I do what I can! 😁 8y
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