Douglass Resource Page
Events
Reading Circles: Join one of the Reading Circles for a discussion of the current selection November 8-10. More...
Links to Full Text
- Documenting the American South, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Berkeley Digital Library SunSite
- Department of History, University of Rochester (in text format)
- Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
- Afro-American Almanac
- American Literary Classics
- Page By Page Books
- Project Gutenberg etext (in text format)
- Selfknowledge.com
- The Free Library.com
- The Literature Network
- Middletown Thrall Library
- World of Education
Study Guide Links*
- SparkNotes
- TeacherVision.com
- PenguinPutnam Reader's Guides
- GreatBooks.org
- enotes.com
- Urban Dreams Project, Oakland Unified School District
- Sandra Thomas, "Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist/Editor," University of Rochester
Instructor Resources
- Blanche Radford Curry, PHIL 210, African-American Philosophy--Syllabus. Includes the Narrative. [PDF]
- Floyd Ogburn, A Strengths-Based Approach to the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. Includes study questions. [PDF]
- Floyd Obgurn, ENGL 110, Composition I
*Compiled by Dr. Floyd Ogburn, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Fayetteville State University.