The Heroic Slave by Frederick Douglass5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Other influential scholarship includes Andrews, William L., “ The Novelization of Voice in Early African American Narrative,” PMLA 105, no. 1 ( 2012): 6–31 CrossRef Google Scholar.ġ3 The first modern work on the story is Stepto, Robert B., “ Storytelling in Early Afro-American Fiction: Frederick Douglass’ ‘The Heroic Slave,’” Georgia Review 36, no. ![]() For other political theory that relies particularly on Douglass's “Fourth of July” address and his narrated fight with Edward Covey, see Krause, Sharon R., Liberalism with Honor ( Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002) Google Scholar Shulman, George M., American Prophecy: Race and Redemption in American Political Culture ( Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008) CrossRef Google Scholar Frank, Jason A., Constituent Moments: Enacting the People in Postrevolutionary America ( Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010) Google Scholar Turner, Jack, Awakening to Race: Individualism and Social Consciousness in America ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012) CrossRef Google Scholar Zerilli, Linda, “ Value Pluralism and the Problem of Judgment: Farewell to Public Reason,” Political Theory 40, no. 10 Nicholas Buccola provides the most comprehensive overview of Douglass on persuasion or education in The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass: In Pursuit of American Liberty (New York: New York University Press, 2012). ![]()
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