Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... Union by promising not to interfere with " the institution of slavery in the States where it exists . " But since Republicans were dedicated to excluding slavery from any new territories , the South was not placated . Douglass rejected ...
... Union by promising not to interfere with " the institution of slavery in the States where it exists . " But since Republicans were dedicated to excluding slavery from any new territories , the South was not placated . Douglass rejected ...
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... Union had become a war of lib- eration , but the war was not over . Many battles lay ahead , and it remained to be seen whether blacks would play a significant role in the struggle . Would Lincoln , for instance , accept black troops ...
... Union had become a war of lib- eration , but the war was not over . Many battles lay ahead , and it remained to be seen whether blacks would play a significant role in the struggle . Would Lincoln , for instance , accept black troops ...
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... Union Army was pandering to a cruel prejudice that could only hinder the war effort . It was like a man facing a strong foe with one hand tied behind his back . Devastating losses in the first years of the war deci- mated the Union Army ...
... Union Army was pandering to a cruel prejudice that could only hinder the war effort . It was like a man facing a strong foe with one hand tied behind his back . Devastating losses in the first years of the war deci- mated the Union Army ...
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... Union Army . Sixteen of these men were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for their bravery . Throughout the war these brave black men labored under severe handicaps . Except in Louisiana , they were not permitted to hold ...
... Union Army . Sixteen of these men were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for their bravery . Throughout the war these brave black men labored under severe handicaps . Except in Louisiana , they were not permitted to hold ...
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... Union Army . Still Lincoln did little to remove most of the inequities until a few months before the war ended . Warriors who were scorned by the very people they fought to defend , the black soldiers fought under many dis- abilities ...
... Union Army . Still Lincoln did little to remove most of the inequities until a few months before the war ended . Warriors who were scorned by the very people they fought to defend , the black soldiers fought under many dis- abilities ...
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