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Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality
Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality
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Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality

Frederick Douglass, abolitionist, writer, political activist, reformer has been called the most important African-American of the 1800s. He was also the most photographed American of the 1800s. Douglass, who escaped enslavement to work tirelessly on behalf of his fellow African-Americans, realized the importance of photography in ending slavery and achieving civil rights. The many portraits of Douglass showed the world what freedom and dignity looked like.

 
ISBN978-0-7565-5619-8
6-Pack ISBN978-0-7565-5639-6
GRLZ
Lexile Level1040L
ATOS Level7.2
GenreInformational
Text TypeNarrative Nonfiction
SubjectU.S. History
Page Count64
Copyright2018
SeriesCaptured History
Paperback
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$8.95
 


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Emma Carlson-Berne

Emma Carlson-Berne

Emma Carlson Berne has written more than a dozen books for children and young adults, including teen romance novels, biographies, and history books. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband, Aaron, her son, Henry, and her dog, Holly.

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