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Booker T. Washington's autobiographical work shares a similar theme of overcoming the adversity of slavery and racism. It offers insight into Washington's philosophy and his influential role in education and politics, which readers of Douglass's narrative would appreciate.

A captivating autobiography of an African man who was enslaved and later freed, Equiano's narrative provides a firsthand account of the horrors of slavery and the strength required to survive and thrive thereafter, echoing the themes found in Douglass's story.
Solomon Northup's autobiography provides a harrowing account of his kidnapping and sale into slavery, offering readers an evocative and detailed look at the horrors of American slavery and the resilience needed for escape and survival.

Harriet Jacobs's account of her life in slavery contributes a female perspective to the narrative of slavery and resistance. Her focus on the struggles faced by enslaved women provides a nuanced look at the intersection of race and gender.

This collection of essays by W.E.B. Du Bois, a prominent African American thinker and activist, explores themes of race and identity post-slavery in America. It offers profound insights that build upon the discussions of freedom and equality found in Douglass's work.
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