He had already told his story once. This time, he decided to tell all of it—and name every name.A decade after his first, more cautious memoir, Frederick Douglass returned to his life story with sharper detail, deeper analysis, and far less caution about who he implicated. My Bondage and My Freedom traces his path from an enslaved child in Maryland to a self-taught, self-liberated abolitionist leader, unpacking not just what happened to him but how American slavery functioned as a system built to keep men like him illiterate, dependent, and afraid. It is angrier, wiser, and more expansive than the book that made him famous.Douglass wrote this version as a free man with nothing left to lose and a movement to build. Why does it still hit hard today? Because he refused to let his story be softened for anyone's comfort—including ours.

My Bondage and My Freedom : Frederick Douglass's expanded, definitive autobiography
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