Frederick Douglass: The Lion Who Wrote History is written by award winning author Walter Dean Myers and illustrated by Coretta Scott King Award winner Floyd Cooper. It is a biographical picture book of abolitionist Frederick Douglass. It is an inspirational story that begins with his life as being a slave as a young boy to his long career as an orator, activist, and author. As a child, Frederick taught himself how to read even though it was against the law for slaves. As he grows, it follows his life as he became successful in his career and began an advocation for oppressed groups such as African Americans and women. His success led him to be able to meet with Abraham Lincoln to advice his on abolition and emancipation. Then later he held different government posts.
Myers, W. D., & Cooper, F. (2017). Frederick Douglass: the lion who wrote history. Harper Collins Books.

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