Booker T Washington, Frederick Douglass (1907)
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ChronologyChapter 1 FREDERICK DOUGLASS, THE SLAVEChapter 2 BACK TO PLANTATION LIFEChapter 3 ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY AND LEARNING THE WAYS OF FREEDOMChapter 4 BEGINNING OF HIS PUBLIC CAREERChapter 5 SLAVERY AND ANTISLAVERYChapter 6 SEEKS REFUGE IN ENGLANDChapter 7 HOME AGAIN AS A FREEMAN NEW PROBLEMS AND NEW TRIUMPHSChapter 8 FREE COLORED PEOPLE AND COLONIZATIONChapter 9 THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY AND THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAWChapter 10 DOUGLASS, HARRIET BEECHER STOWE AND JOHN BROWNChapter 11 FOREBODINGS OF THE CRISISChapter 12 DOUGLASSS SERVICES IN THE CIVIL WARChapter 13 EARLY PROBLEMS OF FREEDOMChapter 14 SHARING THE RESPONSIBILITIES AND HONORS OF FREEDOMChapter 15 FURTHER EVIDENCES OF POPULAR ESTEEM, WITH GLIMPSES INTO THE PASTChapter 16 FINAL HONORS TO THE LIVING AND TRIBUTES TO THE DEAD
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Composed: 1907 CE