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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, with Related Documents uses first-hand accounts, writing by Franklin himself, and visual resources to engage you in thinking about how his work made a lasting impact on American society and culture.
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Foreword
Preface
List of IllustrationsPart One
INTRODUCTION: The Life of Benjamin Franklin The Road to Success A Political Life The History of the Autobiography
Part Two
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Franklin’s First Outline for the Autobiography
Part Three
Related Documents1. Plan of Conduct, 17262. "The Speech of Miss Polly Baker," 17473. Poor Richard Improved, 17584. Letter to Oliver Neave, Before 1769 5. Letter to Lord Howe, July 20, 1776 6. 6. Speech in the Convention at the Conclusion of Its Deliberations, September 17, 1787 7. An Address to the Public, November 9, 1789 8. Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim on the Slave Trade, March 23, 17909. Auguste de Saint Aubin after a drawing by Charles Cochin, Ben Franklin, 1777 and Benjamin West, Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky, 1816
Appendixes
A Franklin Chronology (1706–1790)
Questions for Consideration
Selected Bibliography Index
Preface
List of IllustrationsPart One
INTRODUCTION: The Life of Benjamin Franklin The Road to Success A Political Life The History of the Autobiography
Part Two
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Franklin’s First Outline for the Autobiography
Part Three
Related Documents1. Plan of Conduct, 17262. "The Speech of Miss Polly Baker," 17473. Poor Richard Improved, 17584. Letter to Oliver Neave, Before 1769 5. Letter to Lord Howe, July 20, 1776 6. 6. Speech in the Convention at the Conclusion of Its Deliberations, September 17, 1787 7. An Address to the Public, November 9, 1789 8. Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim on the Slave Trade, March 23, 17909. Auguste de Saint Aubin after a drawing by Charles Cochin, Ben Franklin, 1777 and Benjamin West, Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky, 1816
Appendixes
A Franklin Chronology (1706–1790)
Questions for Consideration
Selected Bibliography Index