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  • ISBN 9780313319884
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2009
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A new cornerstone reference for students, scholars, and general readers, on Frederick Douglass—his life, writings, speeches, political views, and legacy.

Like no other reference before it, The Frederick Douglass Encyclopedia celebrates and investigates the life, writings, and activism of one of the most influential African Americans in U.S. history.

The Frederick Douglass Encyclopedia offers more than 100 alphabetically organized entries covering Douglass’s extraordinary journey from childhood in bondage to forceful spokesperson for equality and freedom before, during, and after the Civil War. In addition to biographical details, the book looks at the full breadth of Douglass’s writings and speeches, as well as the events that shaped his intellect and political views. Together, these entries create an enduring portrait of one of the nation’s most iconic figures, a man who went from slavery to invited guest in Abraham Lincoln’s White House, whose commitment to freedom for all led to his participation in the first women’s rights conference at Seneca Falls, and whose profound influence ranged well beyond the borders of the United States.


  • Comprises 100 alphabetically organized entries on the life, writings, activism, and influence of Frederick Douglass
  • Presents a team of expert contributors providing insights into all facets of Douglass’ life and work
  • Includes drawings and photographs of the life of Frederick Douglass
  • Outlines a chronology of the major events of the life of Frederick Douglass and of the nation during his lifetime
  • Provides a bibliography of print and online resources for further reading

James L. Conyers, Jr., PhD, is director of the African American studies program, director of the Center for African American Culture, and professor of African American studies at the University of Houston, Houston, TX.

Nancy J. Dawson is an independent scholar of Africana Studies residing in Tennessee.

Julius E. Thompson was professor of history and black studies at the University of Missouri at Columbia.

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