Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 13
Стр.
... Charles Johnson and a Mr. Lawson , became his spiritual leaders . Douglass spent much time with Lawson , reading the Bible , attending church , " singing , pray- ing , and glorifying God . " Lawson had a profound influ- ence on the ...
... Charles Johnson and a Mr. Lawson , became his spiritual leaders . Douglass spent much time with Lawson , reading the Bible , attending church , " singing , pray- ing , and glorifying God . " Lawson had a profound influ- ence on the ...
Стр.
... Charles Lenox Remond , for whom Douglass named his third son . Others were William Wells Brown , the first black playwright ; Frances E. W Harper , Maryland - born poet ; Henry Bibb , a former Ken- tucky slave who later edited a ...
... Charles Lenox Remond , for whom Douglass named his third son . Others were William Wells Brown , the first black playwright ; Frances E. W Harper , Maryland - born poet ; Henry Bibb , a former Ken- tucky slave who later edited a ...
Стр.
... Charles folded , wrapped , and delivered papers while his daughter Rosetta served as his . secretary , taking dictation and handling subscriptions . Anna celebrated each new issue of the paper by preparing a sump- tuous meal for the ...
... Charles folded , wrapped , and delivered papers while his daughter Rosetta served as his . secretary , taking dictation and handling subscriptions . Anna celebrated each new issue of the paper by preparing a sump- tuous meal for the ...
Стр.
... Charles Sumner , Gerrit Smith , and others caused him to change his mind , and in 1851 he argue that the Constitution could be used " in behalf of emanci pation . " Frustrated by the slowness of Garrison's moral sua- sion , Douglass ...
... Charles Sumner , Gerrit Smith , and others caused him to change his mind , and in 1851 he argue that the Constitution could be used " in behalf of emanci pation . " Frustrated by the slowness of Garrison's moral sua- sion , Douglass ...
Стр.
... Charles L. Reason , George B. Vashon , Charles H. Langston , and William H. Day urged blacks to participate in politics . So many of these men were his friends that Douglass could not easily ignore the rising tide against Garrison's ...
... Charles L. Reason , George B. Vashon , Charles H. Langston , and William H. Day urged blacks to participate in politics . So many of these men were his friends that Douglass could not easily ignore the rising tide against Garrison's ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
abolition abolitionists American Anna Anthony anti-slavery ballot box Baltimore black and white black man's black troops Blassingame bondage Brown Bureau Cedar Hill Charles Sumner churches citizens Civil colored Congress contended conventions Covey Delany denounced District of Columbia Doug Douglass argued Douglass became Douglass believed Douglass felt Douglass joined Douglass spent Douglass taught Douglass wrote editor emancipation Emancipation Proclamation equality fight former slaves fought Frederick Douglass free blacks free Negro freedmen freedom friends Fugitive Slave Haiti Henry Highland Garnet Honor Hugh Auld inferior John John Mercer Langston land lass liberty Lincoln live Lloyd Maryland master ment minister moral National North oppression paper plantation political prejudice and discrimination President protect recruiting Republican Party right to vote Robert Hayden Sage of Anacostia Samuel Ringgold Ward slaveholders slavery South speeches struggle Thomas Auld tion U.S. senator Union Army United Washington whip William Lloyd Garrison William Wells Brown women York