Status
Available
Publication
Harry N. Abrams (2020), 208 pages
Library's review
The story of one of the most iconic and photographed figures in American history.
Frederick Douglass wanted to be viewed as more than an escaped slave, and Bolden emphasizes that point by beginning his story when he makes the decision to break with abolitionist publisher William Lloyd Garrison to
A spirited biography that fully honors its redoubtable subject. (author’s note, timeline, source notes, selected sources, index) (Biography. 10-14)
-Kirkus Review
Frederick Douglass wanted to be viewed as more than an escaped slave, and Bolden emphasizes that point by beginning his story when he makes the decision to break with abolitionist publisher William Lloyd Garrison to
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begin his own newspaper. Douglass’ history is nevertheless revealed as he contemplates changing his course. In his paper, the North Star, he pressed for an end to slavery and was outspoken in favor of women’s suffrage. Once the nation’s struggles between freedom and slavery led to armed conflict, he pushed President Abraham Lincoln to allow black men to fight in the Union cause. After the Civil War, Douglass remained tireless in seeking to improve the lives of African-Americans until the end of his life. This narrative about a well-known figure feels fresh due to Bolden’s skilled storytelling. It fully captures his outsized personality and provides clarity for nuanced episodes such as his disagreements with Garrison, his refusal to support efforts to colonize blacks outside of the United States, and his reservations about John Brown’s raid. Complications in his personal life are handled with sensitivity. In addition, Douglass was a celebrity at the dawn of photography and became the era’s most photographed figure, and this handsome volume includes many, as well as period illustrations.A spirited biography that fully honors its redoubtable subject. (author’s note, timeline, source notes, selected sources, index) (Biography. 10-14)
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Awards
Orbis Pictus Award (Recommended Title — 2019)
YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction (Nominee — 2019)
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work (Nominee — Children — 2019)
CCBC Choices (2019)
Nerdy Book Award (2018)
Penn GSE's Best Books for Young Readers (Selection — 2018)
Chicago Public Library Best of the Best: Kids (Informational Books for Older Readers — 2018)
Language
Original language
English
ISBN
1419737597 / 9781419737596