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Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement; His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in His Own Country; His Experience in the Conduct of an Influential Newspaper; His Connection with the Underground Railroad; His Relations with John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid; His Recruiting the 54th and 55th Mass. Colored Regiments; His Interviews with Presidents Lincoln and Johnson; His Appointment by Gen. Grant to Accompany the Santo Domingo Commission—Also to a Seat in the Council of the District of Columbia; His Appointment as United States Marshal by President R. B. Hayes; Also His Appointment to Be Recorder of Deeds in Washington by President J. A. Garfield; with Many Other Interesting and Important Events of His Most Eventful Life; With an Introduction by Mr. George L. Ruffin, of Boston.
Boston: De Wolfe & Fiske Co., 1892.
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Yours truly,
Frederick Douglass
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THE LAST TIME HE SAW HIS MOTHER.

WHIPPING OF OLD BARNEY

GORE SHOOTING DENBY

MRS. AULD TEACHING HIM TO READ.

FOUND IN THE WOODS BY SANDY.

DRIVEN TO JAIL FOR RUNNING AWAY.

HIS PRESENT HOME IN WASHINGTON.

AT THE WHARF IN NEWPORT.

FIGHTING THE MOB IN INDIANA.

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE.

WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON.

Wendell Phillips

Charles Sumner

COMMISSIONERS TO SANTO DOMINGO.

MARSHAL AT THE INAUGURATION OF PRES. GARFIELD.

REVISITS HIS OLD HOME.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN.