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(证明) and did not attend school until she went to college. The reward for her efforts Is a book that shows to a great thirst to learn. Nonfiction | Simon & Schuster ﹩37.50 Frederick DouglassBy David W. BlightDouglass wrote three autobiographies (自传)himself, describing his rise from ...
Frederick Douglass, Autograph Letter Signed, to Sallie Holley recruiting her for theFrederick Douglass Paper, 1851. Estimate $20,000-30,000 New York — Fine Books & Autographs are on the block at Swann Galleries on Thursday, February 25. The sale will offer a premier selection of manuscripts,...
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Given the tenor of our times,Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedomis a book to be admired and cherished. Blight does not hesitate to compare our current moment to that of Douglass, particularly the price that African Americans (especially in the South) paid after Reconstruction. In so many wa...
In May, I wrote a blog post abouttrying audiobooks for the first timeand somehow that brings me to the topic of a recentMatt Lewis interview of George Willin a 38:10 minute podcast interview. This interview covers a wide range of topics, one of them being George Will talking about his ...
The title refers to the temperature that Bradbury understood to be the autoignition point of paper. The novel has been the subject of interpretations primarily focusing on the historical role of book burning in suppressing dissenting ideas. In a 1956 radio interview, Bradbury stated that...
One scholarly Freemason named Albert Churchward, a 30th degree Freemason at the time of his writings wrote extensively about Freemasonry and its African origin. We do not agree with all of Albert Chruchward theories, but we admire Mr. Churchward. He was honorable enough to reveal that the order...
According to The New York Times Sunday Book Review, Frederick Douglass celebrated that Stowe had “baptized with holy fire myriads who before cared nothing for the bleeding slave.” Abolitionists grew from a relatively small, outspoken group to a large and potent political force. But in the ...
Doing it alone, however, could be considered insane. A Voyage for Madmen relays the journey of nine men who said to hell with that logic, and all set out alone on nonstop trips around the world. One of them triumphantly made it, but the others weren't as lucky. ...