
Frederick Douglass
Prophet of Freedom
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David W. Blight
Pulitzer Prize, History, 2019
The definitive, dramatic biography of the most important African American of the 19th century: Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who became the greatest orator of his day and one of the leading abolitionists and writers of the era.
As a young man, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) escaped from slavery in Baltimore, Maryland. He was fortunate to have been taught to read by his slave owner mistress, and he would go on to become one of the major literary figures of his time. He wrote three versions of his autobiography over the course of his lifetime and published his own newspaper. His very existence gave the lie to slave owners: with dignity and great intelligence, he bore witness to the brutality of slavery.
Initially mentored by William Lloyd Garrison, Douglass spoke widely, often to large crowds, using his own story to condemn slavery. He broke with Garrison to become a political abolitionist, a Republican, and eventually a Lincoln supporter. By the Civil War and during Reconstruction, Douglass became the most famed and widely traveled orator in the nation. He denounced the premature end of Reconstruction and the emerging Jim Crow era. In his unique and eloquent voice, written and spoken, Douglass was a fierce critic of the US as well as a radical patriot. He sometimes argued politically with younger African Americans, but he never forsook either the Republican party or the cause of Black civil and political rights.
In this remarkable biography, David Blight has drawn on new information held in a private collection that few other historian have consulted, as well as recently discovered issues of Douglass’ newspapers. Blight tells the fascinating story of Douglass’ two marriages and his complex extended family. Douglass was not only an astonishing man of words, but a thinker steeped in Biblical story and theology. There has not been a major biography of Douglass in a quarter century. David Blight’s Frederick Douglass affords this important American the distinguished biography he deserves.
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But seriously guys....
Was it really THAT hard to find a narrator that doesn't put people to sleep? I mean, seriously. It's literally impossible to listen to this man's voice and not want to go immediately to sleep. He has the voice of warm caramel and crackling fireplaces. Don't get me wrong, it's a great voice for reading bedtime stories.
However, it is, quite possibly, THE WORST VOICE EVER for reading a book on history.
They could not have hired a worse narrator than this. It's honestly baffling to me why they made this choice - especially considering all the AMAZING narrators out there, and the fact that any one of them would give their left arm to narrate such an important book. Needless to say, the narrator ruins the book. This could've been so, so, SO much more enjoyable than it was. I couldn't even get through it all, because after about ten minutes of listening to the guy read, I had to put on rock music just to wake myself up again!
Why Not Hire a Narrator Who's AWAKE??!
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A True American Hero
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His contributions, contradictions and personal struggles are all offered equal attention and offer a detailed perspective on these elements of his life.
Well done.
Blight is Brialliant
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Worth the time!
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The book has great power in terms of coming to an understanding of the antebellum period, the Civil War, Reconstruction & the collapse of Reconstruction, all told through the eventful life of Frederick Douglass. It succeeds as history, especially if you have a good context yourself about these periods. It also succeeds as biography, of both the man & his family, and of his friends/acquaintances in the abolition & black rights movements.
one of the best books I've ever listened
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Lovely voice but a little slow
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Must Read Learn History & Story Of A Great Man
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I am inspired to continue to educate myself about the terrible toll that slavery has taken, still takes, on this country. Douglas was not without his blemishes, but who isn't. I liked the narrator a lot. The writing was excellent, though I have my common complaint about many fat books of history - they need better editing, less repetition. But I loved it.
An Amazing Man and Important History
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Linear in execution so it isflows las
As a life would
I wish all students had to read this as it is a life not a series of dates to memorize.
Frederick Douglass in full
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May be the best biography I have ever read...
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