AchievementAugust 1855· literature
Frederick Douglass Publishes My Bondage and My Freedom
Douglass's second autobiography sold 18,000 copies in two years. It analyzed slavery as a system of political and economic power, not merely individual cruelty, and marked his intellectual break from white abolitionist mentors — asserting that the Constitution could be read as anti-slavery and that political engagement was essential to Black liberation.