Frederick Douglass: A Photo-Illustrated Biography cover

Frederick Douglass: A Photo-Illustrated Biography

Author: McLoone, Margo

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.5
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1015
Points per Word 0.000493
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

A brief biography of the man who escaped life as a slave in 1838 and became a great anti-slavery orator and advisor to President Abraham Lincoln.

Quick Summary

For kids who love true stories about people who beat the odds, this short photo-illustrated biography of Frederick Douglass is a great pick. It mixes clear, simple text with real historical photos and drawings that let early readers see what life looked like in the 1800s, from a cramped slave cabin to the halls where Douglass gave speeches. The book follows his daring escape, his rise as a powerful speaker, and his advice to President Lincoln, all in a format that's short enough for a quick read-aloud but full enough to spark curiosity. Parents will appreciate that the content is honest about the harshness of slavery without being scary, and the bright images help younger kids connect emotionally to the story. If you enjoy this one, you might also like the "Who Was?" series, which offers a similar photo-packed style for other historical figures.