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|aDouglass, Frederick|d1818-1895.
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|aNarrative of the life of Frederick Douglass [For IB]|cFrederick Douglass.
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|aNew York|bDover Publications|cc1995.
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|aPerhaps the most powerful and influential black American of his time, Frederick Douglass, embodied the tumultuous social changes that transformed the United States during the nineteenth century. In a career of unprecedented breadth, Douglass rose from the oppression of his slave's birth to fame as an abolitionist
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|aSlaves|zUnited States|vBiography.
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|a113學年度
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