Go
 

Get this free title from:




Learn More About
Find More Titles by
This Author: Frederick Douglass
This Narrator: Ossie Davis

The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis by Frederick Douglass

The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis

by Frederick Douglass

Audio



Title Details

Narrator
Running Time
1 Hr. 6 Min.

Description

Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist, women's suffragist, author, and statesman who escaped from slavery to become one of the most powerful American orators of the 19th century. In 1972, renowned actor Ossie Davis brought to sonic life several of Douglass's visionary writings, plying his resonant voice to produce riveting renditions of the Douglass classics "What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July," "If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress," "A Plea for Freedom of Speech," and "Why I Became a Women's Rights Man." More than a century after his death, Douglass's commanding calls for freedom and equality continue to capture our hearts and our minds.

People Who Liked The Oratory of Frederick Douglass Read by Ossie Davis Also Liked These Free Titles:
  The Fireside Chats
by Franklin D. Roosevelt

  Give Us the Ballot
by Martin Luther King, Jr.