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Published in 1855, ten years after his first autobiography, Douglass, continues the narrative of his amazing life. Douglass remained a fervent
supporter of equal rights, continuing to champion the cause in speeches, as well as in his newspaper.
Table of Contents
- EDITOR'S PREFACE
- CHAPTER I Childhood
- CHAPTER II Removed from My First Home
- CHAPTER III Parentage
- CHAPTER IV A General Survey of the Slave Plantation
- CHAPTER V Gradual Initiation to 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
- 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
- RECEPTION SPEECH10
- Dr. Campbell's Reply
- LETTER TO HIS OLD MASTER.11
- THE NATURE OF SLAVERY Extract
- INHUMANITY OF SLAVERY
- WHAT TO THE SLAVE IS THE FOURTH OF JULY?
- THE INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE.
- THE SLAVERY PARTY
- THE ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT

