Browse all books

Books with title Frederick Douglass: Fugitive Slave and Abolitionist

  • Frederick Douglass: Fugitive Slave and Abolitionist

    Sue Vander Hook

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Presents the life and accomplishments of the abolitionist, from his birth and childhood in slavery to his escape to freedom, his success as a lecturer, and his appointment as the minister to Haiti.
    Y
  • Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist Hero

    George E. Stanley, Meryl Henderson

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 1, 2008)
    Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He was separated from his family when he was young, worked day and night, and was beaten for no other reason than the color of his skin. How could anyone ever overcome such overwhelming odds? But Frederick eventually became a famous abolitionist, author, statesman, and reformer. Read all about how one of the most prominent figures in African American history triumphed over impossible obstacles, and paved the way for others to achieve their own freedom!
    O
  • Frederick Douglass: Slave, Writer, Abolitionist

    Brenda Haugen

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    A biography profiling the life of Frederick Douglass, his escape from slavery, his career as an author and orator, and his quest for justice. Includes source notes and timeline.
    Y
  • Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist Hero

    George E. Stanley, Meryl Henderson

    eBook (Aladdin, July 1, 2008)
    Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He was separated from his family when he was young, worked day and night, and was beaten for no other reason than the color of his skin. How could anyone ever overcome such overwhelming odds? But Frederick eventually became a famous abolitionist, author, statesman, and reformer. Read all about how one of the most prominent figures in African American history triumphed over impossible obstacles, and paved the way for others to achieve their own freedom!
  • Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist and Author

    Norma Jean Lutz, Arthur Meier Schlesinger

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, March 1, 2001)
    A biography of the man who, after escaping slavery, became an orator, writer, and leader in the abolitionist movement in the nineteenth century.
    W
  • Frederick Douglass: Slave, Writer, Abolitionist

    Brenda Haugen

    Paperback (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2005)
    A biography profiling the life of Frederick Douglass, his escape from slavery, his career as an author and orator, and his quest for justice. Includes source notes and timeline.
  • Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Movement

    Lynne Weiss

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Readers will follow the life of one of the greatest orators and writers of the abolitionist movement. Douglass was a man who believed in the equality of all people. The graphica format will keep readers entertained while a timeline and brief biographical key enrich the text.
    R
  • Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist Editor

    Dr Heather Lehr Wagner, Sharman Apt Russell

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Publications, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Chronicles the life of a former slave who became a famous nineteenth-century abolitionist.
    Y
  • Frederick Douglass and the Abolitionist Movement

    Lynne Weiss

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Readers will follow the life of one of the greatest orators and writers of the abolitionist movement. Douglass was a man who believed in the equality of all people. The graphica format will keep readers entertained while a timeline and brief biographical key enrich the text.
    R
  • Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist and Author

    Norma Jean Lutz, Arthur Meier Schlesinger

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, March 1, 2001)
    A biography of the man who, after escaping slavery, became an orator, writer, and leader in the abolitionist movement in the nineteenth century.
    V
  • Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist Hero

    George E. Stanley, Meryl Henderson

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-08-11, Aug. 11, 2008)
    Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He was separated from his family when he was young, worked day and night, and was beaten for no other reason than the color of his skin. How could anyone ever overcome such overwhelming odds? But Frederick eventually became a famous abolitionist, author, statesman, and reformer. Read all about how one of the most prominent figures in African American history triumphed over impossible obstacles, and paved the way for others to achieve their own freedom!
    O
  • Frederick Douglass: Ambitious Abolitionist

    Carole Marsh

    Staple Bound (Gallopade, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Born into slavery, Frederick Douglass hungered for knowledge and freedom. He escaped from slavery, eventually bought his freedom, and then traveled around the world lecturing against the system of slavery. This great orator and journalist inspired abolitionists across America in the late 19th century.These popular readers include easy-to-read information, fun facts and trivia, humor, activities and a whole lot more. They are great for ages 7-12 (grades 2-6), because although simple, these readers have substance and really engage kids with their stories. They are great for social studies, meeting state and national curriculum standards, individual and group reading programs, centers, library programs, and have many other terrific educational uses. Get the Answer Key for the Quizzes! Click
    P