Frederick Douglass: the Colored OratorArdent Media, 1969 - 431 pages |
Table des matières
Preface iii | 7 |
CHAPTER II | 32 |
CHAPTER III | 57 |
CHAPTER IV | 81 |
Confident Against the World in Arms 99 81111 | 99 |
CHAPTER V | 112 |
CHAPTER VI | 149 |
CHAPTER VII | 190 |
CHAPTER X | 256 |
CHAPTER XI | 284 |
CHAPTER XII | 312 |
CHAPTER XIII | 333 |
CHAPTER XIV | 358 |
CHAPTER XV | 393 |
Appendix 411416 | 411 |
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