
Face of Freedom
Series Captured History By Emma Carlson-Berne
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Series Captured History By Emma Carlson-Berne
Library edition
Publisher Capstone Imprint Capstone ISBN9780756556174
Face of Freedom

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Frederick Douglass—abolitionist, writer, political activist, reformer—has been called the most important African-American of the 1800s. He was also the most photographed American of the 1800s. Douglass, who escaped enslavement to work tirelessly on behalf of his fellow African-Americans, realized the importance of photography in ending slavery and achieving civil rights. The many portraits of Douglass showed the world what freedom and dignity looked like.
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Instructional Nonfiction History Grades 6-8
Instructional Nonfiction History Grades 6-8
Instructional Nonfiction History Grades 6-8
For Grades 6-8
This collection provides 12 nonfiction books per year, offering a mix of series and standalone titles that encourage critical thinking and historical analysis. With sensitive treatments of complex topics and vibrant imagery, these books make history accessible and engaging.
12 books per Year
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