Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... District of Columbia . Because of his anti - slavery views , Douglass ap- plauded Lincoln's nomination and campaigned for his elec- tion . Though criticizing the Republicans for their " infinites- imal amount of anti - slavery ...
... District of Columbia . Because of his anti - slavery views , Douglass ap- plauded Lincoln's nomination and campaigned for his elec- tion . Though criticizing the Republicans for their " infinites- imal amount of anti - slavery ...
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... District of Columbia and in the territories . Then , on January 1 , 1863 , he issued the Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves in the rebellious states , but only in those areas not under Federal control , as an act of " military ...
... District of Columbia and in the territories . Then , on January 1 , 1863 , he issued the Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves in the rebellious states , but only in those areas not under Federal control , as an act of " military ...
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... District of Columbia . The boldest and most significant part of the Congressional plan was embodied in the Recon- struction Act of March 2 , 1867 , that organized the former Con- federate States into five military districts , required ...
... District of Columbia . The boldest and most significant part of the Congressional plan was embodied in the Recon- struction Act of March 2 , 1867 , that organized the former Con- federate States into five military districts , required ...
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... District of Columbia enacted public accommodation legislation in 1872. Then , on March 1 , 1875 , after prolonged and acrimonious debate , Congress passed a Civil Rights Bill which prohibited discrimination nationwide against blacks in ...
... District of Columbia enacted public accommodation legislation in 1872. Then , on March 1 , 1875 , after prolonged and acrimonious debate , Congress passed a Civil Rights Bill which prohibited discrimination nationwide against blacks in ...
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... District of Columbia in 1877 and 1881 - the first black to hold these offices . In 1889 , President Benjamin Harrison appointed him minister to Haiti . Douglass ' friends and supporters urged him not to accept the post and criticized ...
... District of Columbia in 1877 and 1881 - the first black to hold these offices . In 1889 , President Benjamin Harrison appointed him minister to Haiti . Douglass ' friends and supporters urged him not to accept the post and criticized ...
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