Frederick Douglass: Oratory from SlaveryBloomsbury Academic, 1998 M01 26 - 176 páginas Frederick Douglass, once a slave, was one of the great 19th century American orators and the most important African American voice of his era. This book traces the development of his rhetorical skills, discusses the effect of his oratory on his contemporaries, and analyzes the specific oratorical techniques he employed. |
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