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An American Slave
ǂt Introduction : "a psalm of freedom" -- ǂg Pt. 1. ǂt The document -- ǂt Preface by William Lloyd Garrison, May 1, 1845 -- ǂt Letter from Wendell Phillips, Esq., April 22, 1845 -- ǂt Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave, written by himself -- ǂg Pt. 2. ǂt Selected reviews, documents, and speeches -- ǂt "Dialogue between a master and a slave," in The Columbian Orator, 1797 / ǂr Caleb Bingham -- ǂt Review of Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, New York Tribune, June 10, 1845 / ǂr Margaret Fuller -- ǂt "Narratives of fugitive slaves," excerpt, Christian Examiner, July 1849 / ǂr Ephraim Peabody -- ǂt "Southern slavery and northern religion : two addresses," delivered in Concord, New Hampshire, February 11, 1844, as reported in Concord, N. H. Herald of Freedom, February 16, 1844 / ǂr Nathaniel P. Rogers -- ǂt "My slave experience in Maryland," an address delivered in New York City, May 6, 1845, as recorded in National Antislavery Standard, May 22, 1845 / ǂr Frederick Douglass -- ǂt "What to the slave is the Fourth of July?" speech delivered in Rochester, New York, July 5, 1852 / ǂr Frederick Douglass -- ǂg App. ǂt A Frederick Douglass chronology (1818-1895).
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