$53.62 – $247.60
Description
After fleeing slavery in Maryland, Douglass rose to prominence as a key figure in the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York. He became renowned for his powerful speeches and insightful writings against slavery. He penned three autobiographies, with his first, “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave” (1845), becoming a bestseller and playing a significant role in advancing the abolitionist cause.
Let your personality be reflected on the artwork adorning your walls. This square gallery wrapped canvas print will always look as tight and flat as the day it was made. Every frame is built with a solid face to support the canvas and prevent deforming. Available in multiple sizes, comes in walnut and black frame options.
.: 100% cotton fabric canvas
.: Poplar wood frame with walnut or black finish
.: High image quality and detail
.: NB! For indoor use only
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