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I generally dislike biographies and shy away from them, but as this was chosen as a classic group read and I had a free ebook version, I gave it a go. Douglass’ narrative is quite readable and easy to digest in a day—though it may be all you are able to digest as he depicts the life and hardships of a slave.

This is not the greatest piece of literature I've ever read, BUT what a revelation. Besides the descriptive account of slavery, with the sad and horrific episodes of treatment of our fellow man, there is the heart of a man truly wanting education and equality. What an admirable man, he pursued various means to educate himself without receiving any formal instruction. He defied abuse, neglect and captivity. This is a rich lesson for all readers.
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I don't know that this book needs any praise from me to bolster its reputation or anything, but I'll just say that it's beautifully written and even more beautifully direct in its assessments and depictions of life under slavery--and of the hypocrisy which buttressed the institution. It should also go without saying that this is a timeless piece, as relevant today as it ever was, but I'll say it anyway.
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