A Plea for Free Speech in Boston: Speech given in 1860 at Boston's Music Hall the week after an anti-slavery meeting had been broken up by a mob of 'gentlemen.'
An Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage: An article from the Atlantic Monthly 19 (Jan. 1867).
Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass, a Slave: E-text from Project Gutenberg.
Frederick Douglas' 1854 Speech: Attacking the hypocrisy of the 4th of July celebrations during times of slavery.
Frederick Douglass: Review of the status of the Abolitionist Movement, presented to a women's anti-slavery society.
Frederick Douglass 1817?-1895: The papers of Frederick Douglass span the years 1841 to 1964, with the bulk of the material concentrated in the period 1862-95. The Library of Congress collection consists of correspondence, speeches and articles by Douglass and his contemporaries, a draft of his autobiography, financial and legal papers, and miscellaneous items.
Literature Network: Frederick Douglass: Includes searchable versions of his autobiographies, essays, and speeches.
My Bondage and My Freedom: Project Gutenberg text version.
My Escape From Slavery: From The Century Illustrated Magazine 23, published November 1881. From Project Gutenberg.
My Escape From Slavery: An article that first appeared in the November 1881 edition of The Century Illustrated Magazine.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass: His autobiography, from Project Gutenberg.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and My Bondage My Freedom: Two complete online HTML texts, extensively annotated, with references cross-linked to the Encyclopedia of the Self.