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German-American journalist Ottilie Assing was a supporter of
radical abolitionism, women's emancipation, and other radical
social movements of the 19th century. She and Frederick Douglass
were close intellectual collaborators and lovers, and this book
provides a first-hand look into her life, love, and politics,
through a collection of 80 reports and essays she wrote about life
in the United States between 1852 and 1865, as well as 27 of her
letters to Douglass from 1870-1879. Lohmann (English and American
studies, Indiana U.) supplies an introduction to Assing and her
work, as well as notes to each of her essays.
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