Frederick Douglass: From Slave to Statesman
by Alice Mulcahey Fleming • Part of the Library of American Lives and Times Series
Frederick Douglass was the foremost American abolitionist of the nineteenth century.... read more
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- Biography
- Nonfiction
- Cultural Experience
- African American
Year Published 2004
Word Count 14,115
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: Currently Not Available
- ATOS Reading Level: 8.2
- AR Quiz Numbers
- Quiz 72325, 3 AR Points
- Curricular Area
- History
- Social Studies
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- African American abolitionists
- Antislavery movements--United States--History--19th century--Juvenile literature
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- Douglass, Frederick
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- 19th century
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- African Americans
- History
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- Slaves
- African American abolitionists--Biography--Juvenile literature
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