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Richart Wright
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ISBN: 0805773207 0805747613 Year: 1980 Volume: vol 386 Publisher: Boston Twayne

Understanding Richard Wright's Black boy : a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
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ISBN: 0313008035 9780313008030 9780313302213 0313302219 Year: 1998 Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press,

Student companion to Richard Wright
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ISBN: 0313007322 9780313007323 0313309094 9780313309090 Year: 2000 Publisher: Westport, Conn. Greenwood Press


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The historian's narrative of Frederick Douglass
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ISBN: 9798400663765 9798216096429 1440843104 9781440843105 9781440846861 1440846863 9781440843099 1440843090 Year: 2017 Publisher: Santa Barbara, California Denver Colorado

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To celebrate the bicentenary of Frederick Douglass's birth in 2018, this new annotated edition of his classic autobiography shows how his insights on slavery, racism, and the pursuit of self-reliance are still highly relevant today in 21st-century America. Frederick Douglas was a slave, then a free man. He was an abolitionist, a writer, and an orator who became a great social reformer and statesman. Perhaps even more important, he served as a powerful counter-example to white Americans who believed black people could not be their equals. Douglass dedicated his life to the pursuit of freedom and equality for not just African Americans, but for all people, of all races, male and female. The Historian's Narrative of Frederick Douglass: Reading Douglass's Autobiography as Social and Cultural History covers the first decades of Frederick Douglass's life, from his childhood through his escape from slavery in 1838 and his early years as a fiery abolitionist speaker in the North. The book provides readers with the necessary biographical and historical context to better understand and fully appreciate the Douglass's classic memoir. Readers will learn about slavery, the abolitionist movement, efforts of resistance to slavery and escape from it, and the great importance of literacy in combating slavery. The book is written in accessible language that will engage high school and college students as well as general readers, but deals with challenging and provocative concepts.


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PLASTICITY AND CREEP OF METALS
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Year: 1962 Publisher: New York: Wiley,

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