Frederick Douglass: A Noble Life
By David A. Adler
Publisher
Holiday House
Imprint
Holiday House
ISBN
By David A. Adler
9780823420568
Awards and Honors Booklist2011 Top 10 Books for Youth, Biographies & Black History;Children's Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Children's Choices - Best Books of 2011, Special Interests, Biography; School Library Journal Best Books 2010: Nonfiction; 2010 SSLI Honor, Social Studies - Grades 7–12Frederick Douglass: A Noble Life
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When, in 1879, a bust in his likeness was placed at the University of Rochester, Frederick Douglass wrote: "Incidents of this character do much amaze me. It is not, however, the height to which I have risen, but the depth from which I have come that amazes me." This biography tells the story of his ascent from slavery. Important dates. Selected bibliography. Black-and-white photographs, artwork, and historical documents.
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