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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd, Peterborough, Canada
Published: 28th Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 140mm h 216mm d 13mm
Weight: 313g
ISBN-10: 1554813425
ISBN-13: 9781554813421
Barcode No: 9781554813421
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Published in the bicentenary year of Frederick Douglass's birth in 2018 and in a Black Lives Matter era,this anniversary edition of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, presents newresearch into his life as an activist and as an author. As a revolutionary reformer who traveled in Scotland,Ireland, England, and Wales as well as the US, Douglass published foreign language editions of hisNarrative. While there have been many Douglasses over the decades and even centuries, the FrederickDouglass we need now is no representative, iconic, mythic or legendary self-made man but a fallible,mortal, and human individual: a husband, father, brother, and son. His rallying cry lives on to inspiretoday's activism: "Agitate! Agitate! Agitate!" Recognizing that Douglass was bought and sold on the northern abolitionist podium no less than on thesouthern auction block, this edition introduces readers to Douglass's multiple declarations ofindependence. Douglass's Narrative appears alongside his private correspondence as well as his earlyspeeches and writings in which he relied on powerful language to do justice to the "grim horrors ofslavery." For the first time, this volume also traces the activism and authorship of Frederick Douglass notin isolation but in the context of the reformist work of his wife, Anna Murray, and his daughters and sons.

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"The 2018 Broadview edition of Douglass's Narrative could not be timelier. Its relevance bears equally and urgently on our own fraught lives and time. Celeste-Marie Bernier has given us a view into the life of the Narrative and its author that is so full and intimate as to make this edition definitive by any standard. In words and images, Bernier's Douglass-autobiographer, orator, bookseller, family man, fugitive-cuts a bold black figure. No ex-slave or abolitionist ever damned slavery so surely self-possessed." - Maurice Wallace, University of Virginia

"An outstanding edition from one of the world's great Douglass scholars. Bernier provides a comprehensive biographical, historical, and literary introduction, numerous illustrations, and a wealth of primary materials that allow readers to develop fresh and exciting political, familial, and trans-Atlantic perspectives on Douglass's most widely read autobiography." - Robert S. Levine, Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland, and author of The Lives of Frederick Douglass

"Bernier's edition of Frederick Douglass's Narrative will immediately establish its place as the most original and timely version of the great black abolitionist's bestselling text. Without romanticizing Douglass, Bernier uncovers his skills as a self-reflective writer and experimental autobiographer and contextualizes his work within survivor narratives written by slaves and former slaves throughout the Atlantic world. Bernier's edition of the Narrative is the text for twenty-first-century readers. It reminds us that black lives mattered in Douglass's day-just as they do today." - John David Smith, University of North Carolina at Charlotte