Table Of ContentForeword Preface Illustrations PART ONE Introduction: "A Psalm of Freedom" PART TWO Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself Preface by William Lloyd Garrison, May 1, 1845 Letter from Wendell Phillips, Esq., April 22, 1845 Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Chapter IV Chapter V Chapter VI Chapter VII Chapter VIII Chapter IX Chapter X Chapter XI Appendix PART THREE Related Documents*1. Caleb Bingham, *Dialogue between a Master and a Slave, 1797 2. Margaret Fuller, Review of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave , June 10, 1845 3. Ephraim Peabody, Narratives of Fugitives Slaves , July 1849 4. Nathaniel P. Rogers, Southern Slavery and Northern Religion: Two Addresses , February 11, 1844 5. Frederick Douglass, My Slave Experience in Maryland , May 6, 1845 6. Frederick Douglass, Letter to William Lloyd Garrison , September 1, 1845 7. Frederick Douglass, What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? July 5, 1852 APPENDIXES A Frederick Douglass Chronology (1818-1895) Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography Index
SynopsisGet to know the iconic historical figure, Frederick Douglass through his story and his writing as the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass details his entire bioography from where his inspiration came from as well as what impact he had on contemporary fiction.