From award-winning author Tonya Bolden comes the fascinating story of
one of America's most influential African American voices
Teacher. Self-emancipator. Orator. Author. Man. Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) is one of the most important African American figures in US
history, best known, perhaps, for his own emancipation. But there is
much more to Douglass's story than his time spent in slavery and his
famous autobiography. Delving into his family life and travel abroad,
this book captures the whole complicated, and at times perplexing,
person that he was. As a statesman, suffragist, writer, newspaperman,
and lover of the arts, Douglass the man, rather than the historical
icon, is the focus in Facing Frederick.