
MY BONDAGE and MY FREEDOM - By Frederick Douglass
CONTENTS
MY BONDAGE and MY FREEDOM
EDITOR’S PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I. Childhood
CHAPTER II. Removed from My First Home
CHAPTER III. Parentage
CHAPTER IV. A General Survey of the Slave Plantation
CHAPTER V. Gradual Initiation to the Mysteries of Slavery
In the opening chapters, the narrator paints a vivid picture of his childhood on a Maryland plantation, where he is torn from his mother and thrust into a world that treats him as property. He recounts the daily rhythms of labor, the cruelty of overseers, and the stark contrast between the genteel façade of the great house and the brutal reality of the slave quarters. Through stark, unflinching detail, he shows how even the most intimate moments—family, faith, and self‑esteem—are distorted by the institution of slavery.
Yet even amid oppression, sparks of curiosity and a yearning for knowledge begin to surface. He describes secret lessons in reading, the powerful influence of a compassionate preacher, and the inner conflict that arises when the promise of liberty clashes with the weight of his chains. These early awakenings set the stage for a courageous struggle that will carry him far beyond the fields of his birth.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (755K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1818–1895
Born into slavery and self-educated in defiance of it, this brilliant speaker and writer turned his life story into one of the most powerful arguments for freedom in American history. His books and speeches still feel urgent, direct, and deeply human.
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