![]() ![]() This Second World War-era edition hews closest to the 1893 revised edition, as described by Brignano: “The 1892 edition of his autobiography adds reports of his European and Middle Eastern journeys of 1886–1887, and of his responsibilities as minister to Haiti from 1889.” Moore and with a six-page Introduction written by Alain Locke, datelined Washington, D.C., 1940, “One Hundred and Second Anniversary of Douglass’s Escape from Slavery.” This edition with frontispiece and twelve additional plates illustrated specifically for this edition. Published for the Frederick Douglass Historical and Cultural League, in preparation for the One Hundredth Anniversary of Douglass’ first Public Appearance in the Cause of Emancipation. Upon the 100th Anniversary of a Special Cause ![]() Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, written by himself. ![]()
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