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Informationen zum Autor Celeste-Marie Bernier is Professor of United States and Atlantic Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. She is the author/ editor/ curator of over 85 books, exhibitions, essays, and digital educational resources including the forthcoming Douglass Family Lives: Anna Murray and Frederick Douglass Family Biography and Collected Works eight book series. Klappentext The Frederick Douglass Family Story Previously unseen speeches, letters, autobiographies, essays, and photographs of Frederick Douglass and his sons Lewis Henry, Frederick Jr. and Charles Remond are collected here. The family's history is told alongside full colour facsimile reproductions of over 80 previously unpublished manuscripts and artefacts held in the Walter O. Evans Collection. All of life can be found within these pages: romance, hope, despair, love, life, death, war, protest, politics, art and friendship. Working together and against a changing backdrop of US slavery, Civil War and Reconstruction, the Douglass family fought for a new 'dawn of freedom'. The book also includes a Foreword by Robert S. Levine and an Afterword by Kim F. Hall. Celeste-Marie Bernier is Professor of Black Studies and Personal Chair in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. Andrew Taylor is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. Cover image: Frederick Douglass from Julia Griffiths, ed., Autographs for Freedom, 1853, Special Collections, University of Edinburgh Spine image: Anon., Charles Remond, Joseph Henry, and Lewis Henry Douglass, February 1895, courtesy of the Walter O. Evans Collection, Savannah GA. Cover design: [EUP logo] edinburghuniversitypress.com ISBN 978-1-4744-2928-3 [cover] ISBN 978-1-4744-3972-5 [PPC] Barcode Zusammenfassung Marking the 200th anniversary of Frederick Douglass' birth! this first collective history and comprehensive collection of the Douglass family writings and portraits sheds new light not only on Douglass as a freedom-fighter and family man but on the lives and works of Lewis Henry! Frederick Jr.! and Charles Remond. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Foreword - Robert S. LevinePreface: 'My Only Way of Fighting' - Walter O. Evans and Collecting '400 years of Black History'Frederick Douglass Family TreeAcknowledgements A Note on Texts and Editorial Practice Introduction 'We Labored with our Father' - The Told Story of Frederick Douglass is the Untold Story of His FamilyPart I: Our Bondage and Our FreedomFrederick Douglass and Family ChronologiesFrederick Douglass (1818-1895)Lewis Henry Douglass (1841-1908)Frederick Douglass Jr. (1842-1892)Charles Remond Douglass (1844-1920)Part II: An 'Undying' Love Story'A Heart of Love:' The Courtship of Helen Amelia Loguen and Lewis Henry Douglass1. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Rochester, December 22, 1860. 2. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Rochester, June 1, 1861.3. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Rochester, September 24, 1861. 4. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Rochester, September 29, 1861. 5. Helen Amelia Loguen to Lewis Henry Douglass, Syracuse, October 3, 1861.6. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Rochester, December 8, 1861.7. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Rochester, July 11, 1862. 8. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Salem New Jersey, November 20, 1862.9. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Salem, December 29, 1862. Part III: 'Men of Color, To Arms!' Fighting 'Freedom's Battle:' Frederick, Lewis Henry, Frederick Jr., and Charles Remond Douglass's Civil War'Do Not Think of Me in Pain:' Lewis Henry Douglass's Civil War Letters to Helen Amelia Loguen, Anna Murray Douglass, and Frederick Douglass10. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Camp Meigs, Readville, Massachusetts, March 31, 1863. 11. Lewis Henry Douglass to Helen Amelia Loguen, Camp Meigs, Readville, Massa...