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The Life of Frederick Douglass: A Graphic Narrative of a Slave's Journey from Bondage to Freedom
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  african americans     anti-semitism     civil rights movements     communism     concentration camps     feminism     france     holocaust     jewish     jim crow     military     nazis     race relations     racism     segregation     slavery     soldiers     war     world war ii     wwii  

  • Annotation:
    • Following the life of Frederick Douglass, from his youth as a Maryland slave to his life as an esteemed abolitionist and champion of equality. Written in the first person, this graphic novel guides the reader along the journey of his life and those in his life, including Harriet Tubman, Abraham Lincoln, John Brown, and William Lloyd Garrison.
  • Creators:
    • Author - David F. Walker
    • Illustrator - Damon Smyth
    • Colorist - Marissa Louise
    • Letterer - James Guy Hill
  • Publication Information:
    • Ten Speed Press, California, 2018
  • Color or Black & White: Color
  • Genre:
    • Biography
  • Bibliography Available:
    • Yes
  • Original Language
    • English
  • Historical Topic/Event
    • Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
  • Geographic Setting:
    • United States
  • Date Range:
    • 1818 - 1895
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Graphic History is a database of available/in-print graphic novels dealing with historical settings, events, or people. It is hosted by the University of Iowa Libraries.
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