Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... North . However desirable freedom was , it was still a difficult decision . They faced a long and hazardous journey . possible starvation and recapture even if they reached their destination . But one of the slaves betrayed them before ...
... North . However desirable freedom was , it was still a difficult decision . They faced a long and hazardous journey . possible starvation and recapture even if they reached their destination . But one of the slaves betrayed them before ...
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... North Star . He hoped the paper would help dispel the notion of the black man's inferiority and be the means of " making them ac- quainted with their own latent powers , by enkindling their hope of a future and developing their moral ...
... North Star . He hoped the paper would help dispel the notion of the black man's inferiority and be the means of " making them ac- quainted with their own latent powers , by enkindling their hope of a future and developing their moral ...
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... North , appre- hend fugitives , have them arrested , and take them back to slavery . Northern blacks were incensed by the passage of the bill and vowed to defy it . Samuel Ringgold Ward of New York , for example , angrily announced that ...
... North , appre- hend fugitives , have them arrested , and take them back to slavery . Northern blacks were incensed by the passage of the bill and vowed to defy it . Samuel Ringgold Ward of New York , for example , angrily announced that ...
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... North could never defeat the South while slaves toiled in the field , Lincoln should abolish slavery . The North should fight for the time - honored principle of freedom . Douglass further con- tended that " fire must be met with water ...
... North could never defeat the South while slaves toiled in the field , Lincoln should abolish slavery . The North should fight for the time - honored principle of freedom . Douglass further con- tended that " fire must be met with water ...
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... North . " Once let the black man , " he said , " get upon his person the brass letters U.S .; let him get an eagle on his button , and a musket on his shoulder , and bullets in his pocket , and there is no power on the earth or under ...
... North . " Once let the black man , " he said , " get upon his person the brass letters U.S .; let him get an eagle on his button , and a musket on his shoulder , and bullets in his pocket , and there is no power on the earth or under ...
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