Frederick Douglass's narrative has captivated the American world since its inception. Having been read and reread by American families for generations, it is now required reading in many American schools. This book contains the entire Narrative along with study questions at the end of each chapter which are sure to help any individual, study group, or classroom work through many of Douglass's ideas. While many versions of the book focus on notes, commentaries, or annotations, this version intends to help the individual or ...
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Frederick Douglass's narrative has captivated the American world since its inception. Having been read and reread by American families for generations, it is now required reading in many American schools. This book contains the entire Narrative along with study questions at the end of each chapter which are sure to help any individual, study group, or classroom work through many of Douglass's ideas. While many versions of the book focus on notes, commentaries, or annotations, this version intends to help the individual or student work through Douglass's ideas themselves by asking the reader to reflect on questions concerning the text.
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...but very good if you are interested in slave stories. I was actually surprised at how entertaining it was for a slave story. I had to read it for an english class and it was a breeze for such an assignment because it was actually interesting. I do recommend it to anyone that likes this sort of book though.