Rochester's Frederick Douglass: Part One and Part Two, Two Volume Set (Rochester History, Summer 2005, Vol. LXVII, No. 3; Fall 2005, Vol. LXVII, No. 4)
- Stapled Binding
- Rochester, New York: City of Rochester, 2007
Rochester, New York: City of Rochester, 2007. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Both volumes: Front wrapper lightly soiled. 2007 Stapled Binding. 27; 31 pp. Two volume set. Frederick Douglass, original name Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, (born February 1818, Talbot county, Maryland, U.S. - died February 20, 1895, Washington, D.C.), African American abolitionist, orator, newspaper publisher, and author who is famous for his first autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself. He became the first Black U.S. marshal and was the most photographed American man of the 19th century. - Britannica