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MANY ROADS TO FREEDOM:
SLAVE NARRATIVES AND BIOGRAPHIES

Accounts of the lives of escaped and former slaves performed the valuable service of making the horrors of slavery real to their readers. Those written during the pre-war period were powerful propaganda tools in the struggle for abolition. Those written after the end of slavery also offer valuable insight and witness to the experience of slavery in America.

In addition to narratives written by slaves themselves, there are biographical books about former slaves. Here is a selection of digital texts on the slave experience:


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Slave Narratives

My Bondage and My Freedom [pdf, 20.7 MB]
by Frederick Douglass

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, Written by Himself [pdf, 6.5 MB]
by Frederick Douglass

Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northrup, a Citizen of New York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, from a Cotton Plantation Near the Red River, in Louisiana [pdf, 22.7 MB] by Solomon Northup

Twenty-two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman [pdf, 15.1 MB] by Austin Steward

Wonderful Eventful Life of Rev. Thomas James, by Himself [pdf, 13.4 MB]
by Thomas James

 

Biographies

Frederick Douglass [pdf, 17.9 MB]
by Booker T. Washington

Frederick Douglass: The Colored Orator [pdf, 18.1 MB]
by Frederic May Holland

Frederick Douglass, the Orator [pdf, 22.4 MB]
by James Monroe Gregory

Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman [pdf, 5.07 MB]
by Sarah H. Bradford