Home
AK Press Blog
Bookstore
AK Picks
Friends/Bookmobile
Events
About AK/Acerca de AK Press
Links
Contact
SIMPLE SITE SEARCH
Title
Keyword
Author
ISBN
Publisher
Bookstore
-
AK Releases
-
New Releases
-
Coming Soon
Media Types
-
Books
-
(Maga)Zines
-
Audio
-
Video/DVD
-
Gear
-
Pamphlets
All Topics
-
Anarchism
-
Armed Struggle
-
Atheism
-
Avant Garde/Surrealism
-
Beat
-
Calendars/Organizers
-
Comics/Graphic/Photo
-
Cookbooks
-
Drugs
-
Eco/Green
-
Economics
-
Fascism/Anti-Fascism
-
Feminism
-
Fiction
-
Film
-
Folk
-
For Beginners
-
Gender/Women/Feminism
-
Globalization
-
Graffiti
-
Health
-
History
-
How-To/Reference
-
imperialism/de-colonization
-
Indigenous
-
Kids/Education/Family
-
Labor
-
Latin America
-
Left Communism
-
Maps
-
Media
-
Middle East
-
Music
-
No-Nonsense Guides
-
Nonfiction
-
Philosophy/Critical Theory
-
Poetry/Songs
-
Prisons/Prisoners
-
Punk Rock
-
Queer
-
Race
-
Religion/Anti-Religion
-
Russian Revolution
-
Sale
-
Secret State
-
Sex
-
Situationist
-
Spanish Language
-
Spanish Revolution
-
Spoken Word
-
Technology
-
Terrorism/War/Militarism
-
Vegetarian/Animal Rights
-
Work
My Bondage And My Freedom
Frederick Douglass
Edition:
pb
ISBN:
9780486224572
Publisher:
Prometheus
Release Date:
1996-03-15
ITEM OVERVIEW
Born a slave, Douglass became an outspoken force in the anti-slavery movement. The best of his autobiographies.
Also By This Author
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself
Meaning of July 4th for the Negro - Read by Ossie Davis
My Bondage And My Freedom
AK Picks:
Race
Prisons on Fire: George Jackson, Attica & Black Liberation
Die Nigger Die!
BAD: The Autobiography of James Carr
Kill The Indian, Save The Man: The Genocidal Impact Of American Indian Residential Schools
Heartbeat Of Struggle: The Revolutionary Life Of Yuri Kochiyama
Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gender, & Race In U.S. Culture
Towards Land, Work & Power: Charting A Path Of Resistance To U.S. -Led Imperialism
Talking the Walk: A Communications Guide for Racial Justice
The Line Between Us: Teaching About The Border And Mexican Immigration
Related Topics
Race
Nonfiction
Powered by the Ministry of Information Content Management System
Technology and design by
Eggplant.coop