Discover the childhood of prominent abolitionist Frederick Douglass in
this inspiring installment in the illustrated middle grade series
Childhood of Famous Americans.
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He was separated from his
family when he was young, worked day and night, and was beaten for no
other reason than the color of his skin. How could anyone ever overcome
such overwhelming odds?
But Frederick eventually became a famous abolitionist, author,
statesman, and reformer. Read all about how one of the most prominent
figures in African American history triumphed over impossible obstacles
and paved the way for others to achieve their own freedom!