My Bondage and My Freedom
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Dover Publications, 2012.
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9780486140773
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Frederick Douglass., & Frederick Douglass|AUTHOR. (2012). My Bondage and My Freedom . Dover Publications.

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Frederick Douglass and Frederick Douglass|AUTHOR. 2012. My Bondage and My Freedom. Dover Publications.

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Frederick Douglass and Frederick Douglass|AUTHOR. My Bondage and My Freedom Dover Publications, 2012.

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Frederick Douglass, and Frederick Douglass|AUTHOR. My Bondage and My Freedom Dover Publications, 2012.

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