AchievementMay 1845· literature
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Published
The Boston Anti-Slavery Office published Douglass's first autobiography — 4,500 copies sold in four months, 11,000 in three years, translated into French and Dutch. Its precise detail — naming masters, describing Baltimore geography — proved he was not an abolitionist invention. It permanently changed how Americans understood the interior life of enslaved people.