Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Frederick Douglass (1818-1895)
MSA SC 3520-13800

Sources:


Primary sources -

Douglass, Frederick.  Escape From Slavery: The Boyhood Of Frederick Douglass In His Own Words.

-----.  Frederick Douglass, In His Own Words: In His Own Words.

-----.  Frederick Douglass On Womens Rights.

-----.  Frederick Douglass Papers, Series I:  Speeches, Debates, and Interviews.  5 volumes.
        New Haven, CN:  Yale University Press, 1979-1992.

-----.  Frederick Douglass Papers, Series II: Autobiographical Writings, vol. 1: Narrative. New Haven, CN: Yale University Press, 1999.

-----.  Lesson Of The Hour.

-----.  Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, 1881.

-----.  Meaning Of The 4th Of July For The Negro.

-----.  My Bondage, My Freedom, 1855.

-----.  Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave.

-----.  Speeches, Debates, And Interviews: 1864-1880.

-----.  Speeches, Debates, And Interviews: 1881-1895.

-----. This Fourth of July is yours, not mine:  The Hypocrisy of American Slavery.  July 4, 1852.


Newspaper/Journal articles -

White, Richard H. "'The Spirit of Hate' and Frederick Douglass."  Civil War History (March 2000), 41.


Secondary sources -

American Council of Learned Societies.  Dictionary of American Biography.  New York:  Scribner, 1928-58.

Martin, Waldo E.  The mind of Frederick Douglass.  Chapel Hill:  University of North Carolina Press, c1984.

McFeely, William S.  Frederick Douglass.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1992.

Russell, Sharman Apt.  Frederick Douglass.  New York:  Chelsea House Publishers, c1988.

Smith, Jessie Carney, ed.  Notable Black American Men.  Detroit:  Gale Research, 1999.

Stauffer, John. The black hearts of men:  Radical abolitionists and the transformation of race.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press, 2002.

Wu, Jin-Ping.  Frederick Douglass and the Black liberation movement:  The North Star of American Blacks.  New York:  Garland, 2000.


Internet sources -

"Frederick Douglass."  http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/as/Portraits/douglass.html

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site


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