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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, up from Slavery, and the Souls of Black Folk
By: Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois
Narrated by: Jim D Johnston
Length: 18 hrs and 29 mins
Unabridged Audiobook
Release date: 14-01-19
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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
By: Frederick Douglass
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00:01:15 Skip to start
00:01:51 Preface
00:21:58 Chapter 1
00:33:48 Chapter 2
00:46:04 Chapter 3
00:54:40 Chapter 4
01:04:04 Chapter 5
01:13:35 Chapter 6
01:21:18 Chapter 7
01:35:18 Chapter 8
01:46:44 Chapter 9
01:58:31 Chapter 10
03:09:24 Chapter 11
03:38:59 Appendix
This memoir written by writer, orator, and former slave Frederick Douglass describes, in gripping detail, the circumstances of his upbringing, his brutal treatment at the hands of slave-owners, and his narrow escape from Maryland to freedom. Written in 1845, this narrative is one of the most famous works of American literature and provided fuel for the abolitionist movement that began in the early 19th century.
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Up from Slavery
By: Booker T. Washington
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03:51:59 Preface
03:53:17 Introduction
04:10:51 Chapter 1
04:40:50 Chapter 2
05:04:20 Chapter 3
05:31:13 Chapter 4
05:52:04 Chapter 5
06:07:47 Chapter 6
06:25:38 Chapter 7
06:40:43 Chapter 8
07:00:27 Chapter 9
07:19:46 Chapter 10
07:38:26 Chapter 11
07:55:33 Chapter 12
08:20:11 Chapter 13
08:45:55 Chapter 14
09:14:36 Chapter 15
09:54:50 Chapter 16
10:28:48 Chapter 17
Booker T. Washington fought his way out of slavery to become an educator, statesman, political shaper, and proponent of the "do-it-yourself" idea. In his autobiography, he describes his early life as a slave on a Virginia plantation, his steady rise during the Civil War, his struggle for education, his schooling at the Hampton Institute, and his years as founder and president of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, which was devoted to helping minorities learn useful, marketable skills.
He gives an account of his travels, speeches, and meetings with various leaders, including Theodore Roosevelt in the White House. Employing a didactic tone, Washington deftly sets forth his belief that the Black man’s salvation lies in education, industriousness, and self-reliance. This is the true-life story of a man of real courage and dedication.
Booker Taliaferro Washington (1856-1915), founder of Tuskegee Institute, was a leading educator, author, and statesman who rose from slavery to become internationally famous.
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Souls of Black Folk
By: W.E.B. Du Bois
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11:08:03 Skip to start
11:11:05 Chapter 1
11:33:02 Chapter 2
12:20:11 Chapter 3
12:51:30 Chapter 4
13:15:14 Chapter 5
13:36:48 Chapter 6
14:12:03 Chapter 7
14:53:53 Chapter 8
15:40:08 Chapter 9
16:23:22 Chapter 10
16:54:15 Chapter 11
17:09:27 Chapter 12
17:31:57 Chapter 13
18:08:01 Chapter 14
18:29:10 Afterthought
“The problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line,” writes Du Bois, in one of the most prophetic works in all of American literature. First published in 1903, this collection of 15 essays dared to describe the racism that prevailed at that time in America—and to demand an end to it. Du Bois’ writing draws on his early experiences, from teaching in the hills of Tennessee, to the death of his infant son, to his historic break with the conciliatory position of Booker T. Washington.
Du Bois received a doctorate from Harvard in 1895 and became a professor of economics and history at Atlanta University. His dynamic leadership in the cause of social reform on behalf of his fellow blacks anticipated and inspired much of the black activism of the 1960s.
The Souls of Black Folk is a classic in the literature of civil rights.
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1868–1963) was one of the greatest African American intellectuals - a sociologist, historian, novelist, and activist whose astounding career spanned the nation’s history from Reconstruction to the civil rights movement. Born in Massachusetts and educated at Fisk, Harvard, and the University of Berlin, his masterpiece remains his most studied and popular work. Its insights into black life at still ring true today.
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