Description: Ossie Davis - Voice Ringing O'er The Gale: The ratory Of Frederrick Douglass Rea Artist: Ossie Davis Title: Voice Ringing O'er The Gale: The ratory Of Frederrick Douglass Read ByOssie Davis Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 2009 Label: Smithsonian Folkways UPC: 093074700624 Genre: Spoken Album Tracks1. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July2. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July [Continued]3. If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress4. A Plea for Freedom of Speech5. Why I Became a Women's Rights Man Over a century after his death, Frederick Douglass is known to the world primarily through the words that he wrote? the texts of the speeches he delivered, the articles he wrote for newspapers, his correspondence with family, friends, colleagues and an impressive array of national and international figures, and, most significantly, through his three autobiographies: The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written By Himself (1845), My Bondage and My Freedom (1855), and Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881). These books are firmly established in the cannon of the American literary tradition, and the Narrative, particularly, is frequently included in high school and college literature and history courses.Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: Voice Ringing O'er The Gale: The ratory Of Frederrick Douglass R
Album Name: Voice Ringing O'er The Gale: The ratory Of Frederrick Douglass R
Type: Album
Brand: Smithsonian Folkways
Format: CD
Release Year: 2009
Genre: Spoken
Artist: Davis, Ossie
Record Label: Smithsonian Folkways, Sfw
Release Title: Voice Ringing O'er the Gale: the Ratory of Frederrick Douglass Read Byossie Davis