Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
The Philosophical Writings
Bromell, Nick
Oxford University Press Inc
02/2026
280
Mole
Inglês
9780197746486
15 a 20 dias
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Series Editors' Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: KEY WORDS IN DOUGLASS'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1. Humanity
2. Power
3. Dignity
4. Freedom
5. Standpoint
6. Prejudice against Color
7. Struggle
8. Soul
PART II: AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND FICTION
My Bondage and My Freedom
The Heroic Slave
PART III: EDITORIALS, LECTURES, SPEECHES
1. "Our Paper and Its Prospects" and "To Our Oppressed Countrymen"
2. "The Rights of Women"
3. "The Revolution of 1848"
4. "The Destiny of Colored Americans"
5. "Prejudice Against Color"
6. "Is Civil Government Right?"
7. "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
8. "A Nation in the Midst of a Nation"
9. "The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered"
10. "Is it Right and Wise to Kill a Kidnapper?"
11. "The Dred Scott Decision"
12. "Pictures and Progress"
13. "What the Black Man Wants"
14. "Sources of Danger to the Republic"
15. "Our Composite Nationality"
16. "Let the Negro Alone"
17. "Woman Suffrage Movement" and "Woman and the Ballot"
18. "Oration Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in
Memory of Abraham Lincoln"
19. "Speech at the Mass Meeting at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C."
20. "'It Moves,' or the Philosophy of Reform"
21. "The Nation's Problem"
22. "Self-Made Men"
23. "Lessons of the Hour"
Selected Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: KEY WORDS IN DOUGLASS'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1. Humanity
2. Power
3. Dignity
4. Freedom
5. Standpoint
6. Prejudice against Color
7. Struggle
8. Soul
PART II: AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND FICTION
My Bondage and My Freedom
The Heroic Slave
PART III: EDITORIALS, LECTURES, SPEECHES
1. "Our Paper and Its Prospects" and "To Our Oppressed Countrymen"
2. "The Rights of Women"
3. "The Revolution of 1848"
4. "The Destiny of Colored Americans"
5. "Prejudice Against Color"
6. "Is Civil Government Right?"
7. "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
8. "A Nation in the Midst of a Nation"
9. "The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered"
10. "Is it Right and Wise to Kill a Kidnapper?"
11. "The Dred Scott Decision"
12. "Pictures and Progress"
13. "What the Black Man Wants"
14. "Sources of Danger to the Republic"
15. "Our Composite Nationality"
16. "Let the Negro Alone"
17. "Woman Suffrage Movement" and "Woman and the Ballot"
18. "Oration Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in
Memory of Abraham Lincoln"
19. "Speech at the Mass Meeting at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C."
20. "'It Moves,' or the Philosophy of Reform"
21. "The Nation's Problem"
22. "Self-Made Men"
23. "Lessons of the Hour"
Selected Bibliography
Index
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Series Editors' Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: KEY WORDS IN DOUGLASS'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1. Humanity
2. Power
3. Dignity
4. Freedom
5. Standpoint
6. Prejudice against Color
7. Struggle
8. Soul
PART II: AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND FICTION
My Bondage and My Freedom
The Heroic Slave
PART III: EDITORIALS, LECTURES, SPEECHES
1. "Our Paper and Its Prospects" and "To Our Oppressed Countrymen"
2. "The Rights of Women"
3. "The Revolution of 1848"
4. "The Destiny of Colored Americans"
5. "Prejudice Against Color"
6. "Is Civil Government Right?"
7. "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
8. "A Nation in the Midst of a Nation"
9. "The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered"
10. "Is it Right and Wise to Kill a Kidnapper?"
11. "The Dred Scott Decision"
12. "Pictures and Progress"
13. "What the Black Man Wants"
14. "Sources of Danger to the Republic"
15. "Our Composite Nationality"
16. "Let the Negro Alone"
17. "Woman Suffrage Movement" and "Woman and the Ballot"
18. "Oration Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in
Memory of Abraham Lincoln"
19. "Speech at the Mass Meeting at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C."
20. "'It Moves,' or the Philosophy of Reform"
21. "The Nation's Problem"
22. "Self-Made Men"
23. "Lessons of the Hour"
Selected Bibliography
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: KEY WORDS IN DOUGLASS'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1. Humanity
2. Power
3. Dignity
4. Freedom
5. Standpoint
6. Prejudice against Color
7. Struggle
8. Soul
PART II: AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND FICTION
My Bondage and My Freedom
The Heroic Slave
PART III: EDITORIALS, LECTURES, SPEECHES
1. "Our Paper and Its Prospects" and "To Our Oppressed Countrymen"
2. "The Rights of Women"
3. "The Revolution of 1848"
4. "The Destiny of Colored Americans"
5. "Prejudice Against Color"
6. "Is Civil Government Right?"
7. "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?"
8. "A Nation in the Midst of a Nation"
9. "The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered"
10. "Is it Right and Wise to Kill a Kidnapper?"
11. "The Dred Scott Decision"
12. "Pictures and Progress"
13. "What the Black Man Wants"
14. "Sources of Danger to the Republic"
15. "Our Composite Nationality"
16. "Let the Negro Alone"
17. "Woman Suffrage Movement" and "Woman and the Ballot"
18. "Oration Delivered on the Occasion of the Unveiling of the Freedmen's Monument in
Memory of Abraham Lincoln"
19. "Speech at the Mass Meeting at Lincoln Hall, Washington, D.C."
20. "'It Moves,' or the Philosophy of Reform"
21. "The Nation's Problem"
22. "Self-Made Men"
23. "Lessons of the Hour"
Selected Bibliography
Index
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