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Frederick Douglass.: by Booker T. Washington

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"Frederick Douglass: by Booker T. Washington" delves into the transformative era of American history that wrestled with the integration and liberation of millions of African descendants. Published on January 23, 2010, this compelling narrative explores how Frederick Douglass’s life and struggles epitomize the tumultuous period of revolution and the subsequent phase of construction and readjustment in racial justice and education equity. Washington's account not only revisits the conflicts and controversies of a nation grappling with its ideals but also echoes the ongoing challenges in transcending past animosities toward a more equitable future. Ideal for adult education groups, this book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the profound impact of historical figures like Douglass on contemporary social justice issues. It prompts readers to reflect on how the legacies of past leaders can illuminate the pathways for addressing current inequalities and injustices in society.

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Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 23, 2010
366 pages
ISBN: 9781450521185
Best for readers in Adulthood
This book provides valuable insights into Education Equity and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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