Love Across Color Lines

Love Across Color Lines
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 518
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ISBN-10 : 9780809066865
ISBN-13 : 0809066866
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Book Synopsis Love Across Color Lines by : Maria Diedrich

Download or read book Love Across Color Lines written by Maria Diedrich and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2000-09-25 with total page 518 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "In 1856 Ottilie Assing, an intrepid journalist who had left Germany after the failed revolution of 1848, traveled to Rochester, New York, to interview Frederick Douglass for a German newspaper. This encounter transformed the lives of both: they became intimate friends, they stayed together for twenty-eight years, and she translated his autobiography into German. Diedrich reveals in fascinating detail their shared intellectual and cultural interests and how they worked together on his abolitionist writings." "As is clear from letters and diaries, Douglass was enchanted with his vivacious companion but believed that any liaison with a white woman would be fatal to his political mission. Assing was keenly aware of his dilemma but certain he would marry her once his mission was fulfilled. She was bitterly disappointed: after his wife's death, Douglass did remarry - but he married another woman. Assing committed suicide, leaving her estate to Douglass."--Jacket.


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