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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
Preface
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Appendix
A Parody
My Bondage and My Freedom
Editor’s Preface
Life as a Slave
Introduction
Childhood
Removed From My First Home
Parentage
A General Survey of the Slave Plantation
Gradual Initiation into the Mysteries of Slavery
Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s Plantation
Life in the Great House
A Chapter of Horrors
Personal Treatment
Life in Baltimore
“A Change Came O’er the Spirit of My Dream”
Religious Nature Awakened
The Vicissitudes of Slave Life
Experience in St. Michael’s
Covey, the Negro Breaker
Another Pressure of the Tyrant’s Vice
The Last Flogging
New Relations and Duties
The Run-Away Plot
Apprenticeship Life
My Escape from Slavery
Life as a Freeman
Liberty Attained
Introduced to the Abolitionists
Twenty-One Months in Great Britain
Various Incidents
Appendix
Reception Speech
Letter to His Old Master
The Nature of Slavery
Inhumanity of Slavery
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?
The Internal Slave Trade
The Slavery Party
The Anti-Slavery Movement
Life and Times of Frederick Douglass
Introduction
First Part
Author’s Birth
Removal from Grandmother’s
Troubles of Childhood
A General Survey of the Slave Plantation
A Slaveholder’s Character
A Child’s Reasoning
Luxuries at the Great House
Characteristics of Overseers
Change of Location
Learning to Read
Growing in Knowledge
Religious Nature Awakened
The Vicissitudes Of Slave Life
Experience in St. Michael’s
Covey, the Negro Breaker
Another Pressure of the Tyrant’s Vice
The Last Flogging
New Relations and Duties
The Runaway Plot
Apprenticeship Life
Escape from Slavery
Second Part
Escape from Slavery
Life as a Freeman
Introduced to the Abolitionists
Recollections of Old Friends
One Hundred Conventions
Impressions Abroad
Triumphs and Trials
John Brown and Mrs. Stowe
Increasing Demands of the Slave Power
The Beginning of the End
Secession and War
Hope for the Nation
Vast Changes
Living and Learning
Weighed in the Balance
Time Makes All Things Even
Incidents and Events
Honor to Whom Honor
Retrospection
Conclusion
Appendix
Unveiling of the Freedmen’s Monument
West India Emancipation
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