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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of Frederick Douglass
- My Bondage and My Freedom
- Introduction
- Chapter I. The Author’s Childhood.
- Chapter II. The Author Removed from his First Home.
- Chapter III. The Author’s Parentage.
- Chapter IV. A General Survey of the Slave Plantation.
- Chapter V. Gradual Initiation into the Mysteries of Slavery.
- Chapter VI. Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s Plantation.
- Chapter VII. Life in the Great House.
- Chapter VIII. A Chapter of Horrors.
- Chapter IX. Personal Treatment of the Author.
- Chapter X. Life in Baltimore.
- Chapter XI. ‘A Change Came O’er the Spirit of my Dream.’*
- Chapter XII. Religious Nature Awakened.
- Chapter XIII. The Vicissitudes of Slave Life.
- Chapter XIV. Experience in St Michael’s.
- Chapter XV. Covey, The Negro Breaker.
- Chapter XVI. Another Pressure of the Tyrant’s Vice.
- Chapter XVII. The Last Flogging.
- Chapter XVIII. New Relations and Duties.
- Chapter XIX. The Run-Away Plot.
- Chapter XX. Apprenticeship Life.
- Chapter XXI. My Escape from Slavery.
- Chapter XXII. Liberty Attained.
- Chapter XXIII. Introduced to the Abolitionists.
- Chapter XXIV. Twenty-One Months in Great Britain.
- Chapter XXV. Various Incidents.
- Appendix, Containing Extracts from Speeches, etc.1 Reception Speech
- Appendix Frederick Douglass, The Heroic Slave
- Explanatory Notes
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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- Select Bibliography
- A Chronology of Frederick Douglass
- My Bondage and My Freedom
- Introduction
- Chapter I. The Author’s Childhood.
- Chapter II. The Author Removed from his First Home.
- Chapter III. The Author’s Parentage.
- Chapter IV. A General Survey of the Slave Plantation.
- Chapter V. Gradual Initiation into the Mysteries of Slavery.
- Chapter VI. Treatment of Slaves on Lloyd’s Plantation.
- Chapter VII. Life in the Great House.
- Chapter VIII. A Chapter of Horrors.
- Chapter IX. Personal Treatment of the Author.
- Chapter X. Life in Baltimore.
- Chapter XI. ‘A Change Came O’er the Spirit of my Dream.’*
- Chapter XII. Religious Nature Awakened.
- Chapter XIII. The Vicissitudes of Slave Life.
- Chapter XIV. Experience in St Michael’s.
- Chapter XV. Covey, The Negro Breaker.
- Chapter XVI. Another Pressure of the Tyrant’s Vice.
- Chapter XVII. The Last Flogging.
- Chapter XVIII. New Relations and Duties.
- Chapter XIX. The Run-Away Plot.
- Chapter XX. Apprenticeship Life.
- Chapter XXI. My Escape from Slavery.
- Chapter XXII. Liberty Attained.
- Chapter XXIII. Introduced to the Abolitionists.
- Chapter XXIV. Twenty-One Months in Great Britain.
- Chapter XXV. Various Incidents.
- Appendix, Containing Extracts from Speeches, etc.1 Reception Speech
- Appendix Frederick Douglass, The Heroic Slave
- Explanatory Notes