Displaying 1 of 1 2010 Format: Book Call Number: B D737E 2010 Author: Elliot, Henry. Title: Frederick Douglass : from slavery to statesman / by Henry Elliot. Publisher, Date: New York : Crabtree Publishing Co., 2010. Description: 64 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 24 cm. Summary: Born into slavery, Douglass became an eloquent spokesperson for both black's and women's rights. During and after the Civil War, Douglass became a confidant of presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Douglass also argued for African Americans to be allowed to join the Union army in the fight for their own freedom. Series: Voices for freedom: abolitionist heroes Voices for freedom (Crabtree Publishing Company) Subjects: Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895 -- Juvenile literature. Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature. African American abolitionists -- Biography -- Juvenile literature. Antislavery movements -- United States -- Juvenile literature. Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: Turning points -- Slavery and escape -- The invention of Frederick Douglass -- The reinvention of Frederick Douglass -- The storm builds -- Still a lot of work to do. Web Site: cover art LCCN: 2009027271 ISBN: 9780778748205 (reinforced library binding : alk. paper) 0778748200 (reinforced library binding : alk. paper) 9780778748366 (pbk. : alk. paper) 0778748367 (pbk. : alk. paper) Other Number: 351296339 Items available: 1 Copies owned: 1 Current Holds: 0 Place Request Please select and request a specific volume by clicking one of the icons in the 'Availability' section below. Add to My List Share Expand All | Collapse All Availability Suggestions and more Large Cover Image Librarian's View Displaying 1 of 1