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This is the true-life story of Frederick Douglass, as seen through his eyes and the eyes of those who influenced and inspired him along the way. Developed by Timothy Rasinski-a leading expert in reading research-this 6-Pack of nonfiction readers guides students to increased fluency and comprehension of nonfiction text. The complex text structure adds rigor and allows students to delve deeply into the subject matter. The images support the text in abstract ways to challenge students to think more deeply about the topics and develop their higher-order thinking skills. Informational text features include a table of contents, sidebars, captions, bold font, an extensive glossary, and a detailed index to further understanding and build academic vocabulary. The Reader's Guide and Try It! culminating activity require students to connect back to the text, and provide opportunities for additional language-development activities. Aligned with state standards, this text connects with McREL, WIDA/TESOL standards and prepares students for college and career. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.
"Abolitionist, civil rights activist, orator, and author are all words that can be used to describe Frederick Douglass. Born into slavery, Douglass relied on his own determination and ingenuity to carve a path to freedom. Once free, he dedicated his life to improving the lives of others and fighting for justice and equality. Douglass's inspiring story is one for the ages."--Provided by publisher.
This Edition of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass is the Original 1845 Edition and Is Annotated. Douglass Writes: "I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and incur my own abhorrence." Buy Today!
Frederick Douglass was born a slave and ended up becoming one of the most famous abolitionists of his time. This inspiring biography teaches readers about Douglass' incredible life. Through captivating images and illustrations and engaging sidebars and facts, readers will learn about the Thirteenth Amendment, the Underground Railroad, and the Emancipation Proclamation as well as people that had major impacts on Douglass' freedom and life, such as Abraham Lincoln, William Lloyd Garrison, and suffragists. A glossary and index are provided to give readers the tools they may need to better understand the content and vocabulary. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.
THE TRUE STORY OF AN AMERICAN SLAVE This exclusive NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION of the classic auto-biography follows Frederick Douglass from his enslavement as an African American to his rise to statesman. A must read for persons of all ages that includes: * FREDRICK DOUGLASS NARRATIVE IN HIS OWN WORDS * 20 OF THE MOST CRITICAL HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS, GENTLY RESTORED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE *STUDY GUIDE - NEW AND EXCLUSIVE FOUND ONLY IN THIS EDITION WITH TRUE AND FALSE AND COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS *ADDITIONAL PAGES FOR PERSONAL NOTES *ADDITIONAL PAGES FOR A BRIEF SUMMARY ESSAY *ALPHABETIZED INDEX - NAMES AND SUBJECTS ARRANGED FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE This is THE NEW ILLUSTRATED EDITION of the historical narrative by Frederick Douglass, an African American slave. The 1845 international best-selling autobiography tells the author's personal and terrifying experience as one of the millions of Blacks enslaved in the racially divided pre-Civil War era. Douglass describes vividly the brutal treatment; one slave girl was simply "slow to move" and so the Master's wife "broke the girl's nose and breastbone, and thus ended her life. In addition to hard labor, harsh beatings, and the breaking-up of family units, slaves were denied the most basic education. After escaping from his bondage in 1838, Frederick Douglass campaigned as a prominent abolitionist, pressuring the president to the enactment of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation. An eloquent speaker, writer, and statesperson, Douglass was a known proponent of Women's Suffrage, public education with an emphasis on agriculture and trades, and most pointedly... an advocate for freedom and equality for all.
The true story of Frederick Douglas, a man who grew up in slavery and fought to survive its cruelties. This memoir follows Douglas' memories and experiences as he grows up in the South, learns how to read and write, and, eventually, plots his escape to the South and to freedom. A classic of American literature, this memoir delves into the realities of slavery in America and stands as a reminder of the horrors that must be recalled to avoid being repeated.
Frederick Douglass recounts early years of abuse, his dramatic escape to the North and eventual freedom, abolitionist campaigns, and his crusade for full civil rights for former slaves. It is also the only of Douglass's autobiographies to discuss his life during and after the Civil War, including his encounters with American presidents such as Lincoln, Grant, and Garfield.
"How did Frederick Douglass fight against the evils of slavery?"--Page of [4] on cover.