~ Collector’s Edition ~ Laminated Hardback with Jacket ~Born into slavery, Frederick Douglass recounts his early years on a plantation where he faces unimaginable cruelty and hardship. Through perseverance and cunning, he learns to read and write, sparking a desire for freedom and a determination to escape. Along the way, he navigates the complexities of power, identity, and the brutal realities of slavery, encountering figures who shape his journey. His story is one of survival, self-empowerment, and the unyielding hope for a better future, yet the struggle for freedom is far from over.This autobiography is a powerful first-hand account of the horrors of slavery, offering an unflinching look at its dehumanizing effects. Douglass’s eloquent prose and vivid storytelling not only expose the brutalities of slavery but also highlight the strength of the human spirit in the fight for freedom. As a key work in the abolitionist movement, it galvanized public opinion and gave voice to millions who were silenced by oppression. Its enduring impact continues to inspire movements for justice, equality, and human rights.