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#FrederickDouglass
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ncsufoxes
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Link is from the National Museum of African American History & Culture https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/nations-story-what-slave-fourth-july

lil1inblue Great share. Thank you! 💓💓💓 2mo
ChaoticMissAdventures Did you see NPR has a video circulating (I saw it on Tiktok) of the descendants of Douglas reading his work? It was really powerful.
@npr/video/7522503672249519415" rel="nofollow" target="_top">https://www.tiktok.com/@npr/video/7522503672249519415
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Librarybelle Have you seen the video created a few years ago of his descendants reciting this speech? Very powerful. 2mo
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Librarybelle I just posted the same thought, @ChaoticMissAdventures ! 2mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @Librarybelle my link didn't do so well. but it is a fantastic video. And good on NPR for posting it. I keep thinking about how his talks of slavery mirror today our incarcerated population. Just another form of enslavement. 2mo
Librarybelle @ChaoticMissAdventures I think I need to read his autobiography again sometime soon…if I ever catch up with everything else. Such an amazing man, and yes, his words are very timely. 2mo
ncsufoxes @Librarybelle here‘s a link to the reading of his narrative. It was done by the American Writers Museum in 2020. It‘s excellent, my 15 year old loved it (Frederick Douglas has become one of his favorite people in history). https://www.google.com/gasearch?q=narrative%20of%20the%20life%20of%20frederick%2.... (edited) 2mo
ncsufoxes https://g.co/kgs/7srZMsa this link works (edited) 2mo
Librarybelle Thanks! 2mo
IriDas Been thinking about this speech all morning. Thanks for posting. 2mo
dabbe This brought me to my knees. 💙✊💙 2mo
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GatheringBooks
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#JulyJazz Day 2: #MadeInUS with Frederick Douglass, one of America‘s heroes exhorting the importance of reading for liberation.

Eggs Almost chose this 2mo
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Nathan_Opland-Dobs
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Pickpick

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all_4_kb
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Genre change. Always ready for history… and he‘s one amazing man!

bumpinthenight Okay, but look at your nails! That peachy color is beautiful! 🤩 8mo
all_4_kb @bumpinthenight aweee thank you!!!! ☺️ 8mo
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ncsufoxes
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Pickpick

My son is a freshman in high school & had to read this book for English class. We listened to it over YouTube recording from 4 years ago by the American Writers Museum. It was very powerful listening to so many amazing authors & scholars to read this story. I think I read this in college (but sadly couldn‘t remember). I‘m happy that this was required reading because it‘s such an important story in America‘s history & story.

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LibrarianRyan
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Pickpick

4 ⭐This book in under 40 pages taught me more about this fascinating black man than I ever learned in school. This book covers the first part of his life how he became free and what he did with his freedom. It's superbly illustrated, the story is well written, and altogether paints a beautiful illustration of a man all kids should learn about.

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Hamlet
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Pickpick

A gripping book, understated & potent, this has none of the overwrought prose typical of antebellum American non-fiction. The bravery of F.D. & all those who suffered under slavery‘s grip astonishes me. He wrote of those planning escape, “We did more than Patrick Henry, when he resolved on liberty or death.” He‘s right. F.D. trenchantly noted of a once-kindly white woman turned cruel, “Slavery proved as injurious to her as to me.” Read his truths.

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JGadz11
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A lovely reminder at dinner, [sic] notwithstanding 💖

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JohnLAndBenji
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A marvelous book of literature that gives slavery the notoriety it deserves by telling what he had experienced and witnessed. The epidemic of treachery by he hands of white people is a giant scar on the skin of our nation. It made the lives of millions a painful hell. We read this in High school, and it should be required reading.

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charl08
The Portable Frederick Douglass | Frederick Douglass
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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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