[PDF.44lb] Love Across Color Lines: Ottilie Assing and Frederick Douglass
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| #2436949 in Books | Hill and Wang | 2000-09-25 | 2000-09-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x1.15 x5.50l,1.27 | File type: PDF | 512 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating story of Ottilie Assing, a white German lady and her relationship and love for Frederick Douglass. a runaway slave.|By Customer|This book took me by surprise as I was not expecting it to be as good as it was. I was doing research on the women in Frederick Douglass' life when I saw this book. Wow! What a find! One of those books that you cannot put down because|.com |Mulatto ex-slave Frederick Douglass and half-Jewish, German-bred journalist Ottilie Assing were unlikely candidates for romance when they met in New York in 1856. But what began as an interview for a biography on the famed African American abolitionist tu
In this nuanced, sympathetic interpretation of two extraordinary lives, Maria Diedrich acquaints us with an important and little-known relationship. Ottilie Assing, an intrepid German journalist, met and interviewed Frederick Douglass in 1856, and it was an encounter that transformed the lives of both. Diedrich reveals in fascinating detail their intimate twenty-eight-year relationship, their shared intellectual and cultural interests, and their work together on Dougl...
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