Unchained Minds
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[United States] : Findaway Voices, 2024.
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*Unchained Minds: Frederick Douglass and the Fight for African American Education* delves into the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass, a man who defied the shackles of slavery through the transformative power of literacy. Born into bondage, Douglass dared to learn what was forbidden: the ability to read and write. This audacious act set him on a path to freedom and made him one of his time's most influential African American voices. This book explores Douglass's relentless pursuit of education as a tool for liberation, not just for himself but for all African Americans. It examines how Douglass's passion for learning fueled his activism and unyielding belief that education was the key to overcoming the horrors of slavery and achieving true equality. *Unchained Minds* is a biography and a powerful testament to the enduring belief that education is the cornerstone of freedom. This compelling account of Frederick Douglass's life and his fight for educational equality will inspire readers to reflect on the transformative power of knowledge and the ongoing fight for justice.

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*Unchained Minds: Frederick Douglass and the Fight for African American Education* delves into the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass, a man who defied the shackles of slavery through the transformative power of literacy. Born into bondage, Douglass dared to learn what was forbidden: the ability to read and write. This audacious act set him on a path to freedom and made him one of his time's most influential African American voices. This book explores Douglass's relentless pursuit of education as a tool for liberation, not just for himself but for all African Americans. It examines how Douglass's passion for learning fueled his activism and unyielding belief that education was the key to overcoming the horrors of slavery and achieving true equality. *Unchained Minds* is a biography and a powerful testament to the enduring belief that education is the cornerstone of freedom. This compelling account of Frederick Douglass's life and his fight for educational equality will inspire readers to reflect on the transformative power of knowledge and the ongoing fight for justice.
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Truman, D., & Sullivan, J. (2024). Unchained Minds. Unabridged. Findaway Voices.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Truman, Davis and John, Sullivan. 2024. Unchained Minds. Findaway Voices.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Truman, Davis and John, Sullivan, Unchained Minds. Findaway Voices, 2024.

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Truman, Davis, and John Sullivan. Unchained Minds. Unabridged. Findaway Voices, 2024.

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