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<p>"Frederick Douglass," by Charles W. Chesnutt, has been added to the <choice><sic> </sic><corr>"</corr></choice>Beacon Biographies." Small, Maynard and Co., publishers. Price 75 cents. "The aim of this series is to furnish brief, readable, and authentics accounts of the lives of those Americans whose

<figure><p>CHARLES W. CHESNUTT.</p></figure>

personalities have impressed themselves most deeply on the character and history of the country." This little volume devotes 141 pages to Frederick Douglass and has <choice><sic>au</sic><corr>an</corr></choice> historical bearing that renders it of intrinsic value to any library. The book is of the sort that will inspire ambition into the heart and serve to re-inforce a confidence of continued perseverance to those who are doing their best to attain a foothold in self-advancement.</p>

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