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EVENTS


Reading Circles: Join one of the Reading Circles for a discussion of the current selection November 8-10. More...

LINKS TO FULL TEXT


  1. Documenting the American South, UNC-Chapel Hill
  2. Berkeley Digital Library SunSite
  3. Department of History, University of Rochester (in text format)
  4. Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
  5. Afro-American Almanac
  6. American Memory, Library of Congress
  7. American Literary Classics
  8. Page By Page Books
  9. Project Gutenberg etext (in text format)
  10. Selfknowledge.com
  11. The Free Library.com
  12. The Literature Network
  13. Middletown Thrall Library
  14. World of Education

 

STUDY GUIDE LINKS*


  1. SparkNotes
  2. TeacherVision.com
  3. PenguinPutnam Reader's Guides
  4. GreatBooks.org
  5. enotes.com
  6. Urban Dreams Project, Oakland Unified School District
  7. Sandra Thomas, "Frederick Douglass: Abolitionist/Editor," University of Rochester

INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES


  1. Blanche Radford Curry, PHIL 210, African-American Philosophy--Syllabus.  Includes the Narrative.
  2. Floyd Ogburn, A Strengths-Based Approach to the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: An American Slave. Includes study questions.
  3. Floyd Obgurn, ENGL 110, Composition I

*Compiled by Dr. Floyd Ogburn, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Fayetteville State University.

 

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