Frederick Douglass
America's Prophet
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of North Carolina Press
Published:30th Dec '17
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This biography of Douglass explores his journey from enslavement to becoming a champion of liberty, emphasizing the role of his faith in shaping his activism.
In Frederick Douglass, D.H. Dilbeck presents a compelling biography that explores the life of one of America's most remarkable advocates for liberty and equality. Douglass's journey from enslavement to freedom is not just a tale of personal triumph but also a reflection of his deep religious convictions. Dilbeck offers a unique perspective on how Douglass's faith shaped his views and actions, positioning him as a significant figure in American history. Through this lens, readers gain insight into the complexities of Douglass's character and the moral imperatives that drove his activism.
The author illustrates how Douglass's faith emerged during his teenage years among African American Methodists in Baltimore and how it evolved into a prophetic Christianity that influenced his life's work. By emulating the ancient Hebrew prophets and Jesus Christ, Douglass fearlessly spoke out against evil and oppression, particularly when perpetrated by those in power. This biography sheds light on how Douglass's religious beliefs provided him with the strength and clarity needed to tackle the social injustices of his time.
As Frederick Douglass delves into the intersection of faith and activism, it highlights the enduring relevance of Douglass's message in today's world. Two centuries after his birth, his call for justice and moral integrity remains vital, reminding us of the importance of adhering to our stated ideals and striving for a more equitable society.
ISBN: 9781469636184
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208 pages