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Reviewed on June 1, 2019 | Reference
"Frederick Douglass was not the only black abolitionist to visit Ireland and Britain, but he was the most famous at the time and the most acclaimed and commemorated since then," writes Kinealy (founding director, Ireland's Great Hunger Instit., Quinnipiac Univ.) in the introduction to this two-volume work. Douglass (1818–95) has been the subject of both fiction and nonfiction in recent years, and the study and understanding of the formative time and experiences of the African American abolitionist, ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More