No. of pages 122
Published: 2007
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"Frederick Douglass: Young Defender of Human Rights" by Elisabeth P. Myers explores the early life of the renowned abolitionist Frederick Douglass. The story follows Douglass as he navigates the harsh realities of slavery and the quest for freedom. It highlights his courage and determination to advocate for human rights from a young age, showcasing his intellectual growth and the experiences that shaped his beliefs. Through his journey, readers witness Douglass's transformation into a powerful voice for equality, inspiring others to join the fight for justice and human dignity. The narrative emphasizes the importance of standing up against oppression and the enduring quest for freedom. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 122 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Patria Press .