Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass Prophet of Freedom

**Winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in History** *Winner of the Bancroft, Parkman, Los Angeles Times (biography), Lincoln, Plutarch, and Christopher Awards* Named one of the Best Books of 2018 by The New York Times Book Review, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, and Time “Extraordinary…a great American biography” (The New Yorker) of the most important African-American of the nineteenth century: Frederick Douglass, the escaped slave who became the greatest orator of his day and one of the leading abolitionists and writers of the era. As a young man Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) escaped from slavery in Baltimore, Maryland. He was fortunate to have been taught to read by his slave owner mistress, and he would go on to become one of the major literary figures of his time. His very existence gave the lie to slave owners: with dignity and great intelligence he bore witness to the brutality of slavery. Initially mentored by William Lloyd Garrison, Douglass spoke widely, using his own story to condemn slavery. By the Civil War, Douglass had become the most famed and widely travelled orator in the nation. In his unique and eloquent voice, written and spoken, Douglass was a fierce critic of the United States as well as a radical patriot. After the war he sometimes argued politically with younger African Americans, but he never forsook either the Republican party or the cause of black civil and political rights. In this “cinematic and deeply engaging” (The New York Times Book Review) biography, David Blight has drawn on new information held in a private collection that few other historian have consulted, as well as recently discovered issues of Douglass’s newspapers. “Absorbing and even moving…a brilliant book that speaks to our own time as well as Douglass’s” (The Wall Street Journal), Blight’s biography tells the fascinating story of Douglass’s two marriages and his complex extended family. “David Blight has written the definitive biography of Frederick Douglass…a powerful portrait of one of the most important American voices of the nineteenth century” (The Boston Globe).
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Patrick Book@patrickb
4 stars
Jul 5, 2024

This is an extremely lengthy biography. Like, if Douglass wasn’t such a fascinating person and historical figure the defining characteristic of this book would be its longth. But this is so thorough and definitive, it really gives you a complete understanding of three-dimensional person that might otherwise seem like a man driven by a single-minded pursuit.

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Wynn Netherland@wynn
5 stars
Jan 5, 2022

While not a light read—for its nearly thousand pages or the somber and weighty material therein—but a good read. Douglass's literary genius is often overshadowed by his historical political import. Blight provides a light touch and lets Douglass's own words carry the primary narrative of his life up from slavery to the front lines of agitating for abolition while presenting the complicated relationships he had with his wife Anna and long list of wealthy women who supported him financially and politically.

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Andrew Marti@amarti
5 stars
Sep 14, 2021

A 36-hour audiobook that accompanied me over 6 weeks of early morning walks 2–3 times a week. The journey of Douglass — who was perhaps, with the exception of Mark Twain, the most traveled man in America — was truly an epic life, through key years of America’s struggle with race, including the Civil War and Reconstruction. David Blight opened me up to the man, his impact, but also inspired me to do better. Douglass was “an honest patriot” — working through the country’s tragic past, but not evading it. Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom

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Stephen Schenkenberg@schenkenberg
4 stars
Dec 29, 2021
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Angelina Thomson@amrthomson
3 stars
Nov 1, 2021
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Zoe Proegler@zoeprglr
5 stars
Oct 31, 2021
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Nick Simson@nsmsn
4 stars
May 25, 2021