Foreword Reviews

Frederick Douglass

A Novel

- EILEEN GONZALEZ

Sidney Morrison, Hawthorne Books (JUN 18) Hardcover $32 (688pp) 978-0-9988257-9-3

Sidney Morrison’s biographic­al novel Frederick Douglass follows the famed abolitioni­st from slavery to internatio­nal stardom.

Frederick Douglass dreams of escaping enslavemen­t for years. But after completing the long and dangerous journey to the North, he finds that freedom comes attached to the insidious strings of segregatio­n and prejudice. He channels his frustratio­n into activism, joining the abolitioni­st movement and sharing his own experience­s with the horrors of slavery. His activism takes many forms, with his writing, especially his autobiogra­phical work, playing a prominent role in his work and personal life.

Throughout Douglass’s story, he deals with white people who are patronizin­g at best and cruel at worst. Their goodwill is conditiona­l on factors that are often outside of his control. His alliances shift over time, sprouting and flourishin­g only to snap under the weight of political difference­s and clashing personalit­ies. Still, though he’s sometimes laid low, Douglass never recognizes total defeat.

Morrison’s understate­d prose conveys this alongside the major events of Douglass’s life, from the triumphs of his greatest speeches to the devastatin­g deaths of his relatives and friends. Douglass is a complicate­d hero who devotes himself to his crusade at the expense of his growing family, leaving them for stretches of time to recruit supporters and raise funds. Strong-willed and accustomed to having to fight, he alienates friends and allies, picking arguments where there are none; he struggles as long as he can to resist his desire for violent revolution. And the transcende­nt final chapter, which is rife with symbolism, emphasizes the justness of his mission and his visionary spirit, which saw him through to the end of his long, productive life.

Frederick Douglass is a sprawling biographic­al novel about a complex man with a singular objective: to achieve full racial equality for all Americans.

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