Frederick Douglass: From Slavery to Statesman
From the Series Voices for Freedom
Born into slavery, Douglass became an eloquent spokesperson for both black's and women's rights. During and after the Civil War, Douglass became a confidant of presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Douglass also argued for African Americans to be allowed to join the Union army in the fight for their own freedom.
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978-0-7787-4836-6
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978-0-7787-9811-8
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$31.00 |
Interest Level | Grade 5 - Grade 9 |
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Reading Level | Grade 6 |
Age Range | 10 - 14 |
Dewey | 973 |
Lexile | 1020L |
ATOS Reading Level | 7.6 |
Guided Reading Level | Y |
Subjects | Black History, History |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
Copyright | 2010 |
Number of Pages | 64 |
Dimensions | 7.25 x 9.25 |
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BISACS | JNF007110, JNF007070, JNF007120 |
Rights Included | WORLD |
Language | English |