Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... Washington , D.C. The author wishes to express his thanks to the staff of the Frederick Douglass Papers Project at Yale University , the National Publications and Records Commission , and the National Endowment for the Humanities ...
... Washington , D.C. The author wishes to express his thanks to the staff of the Frederick Douglass Papers Project at Yale University , the National Publications and Records Commission , and the National Endowment for the Humanities ...
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... Washington Bailey , this son of an unknown white man would later write his name indelibly in American history as Frederick Douglass . His uncertain parentage and birthdate notwithstanding , he was one of the chief actors in the scenes ...
... Washington Bailey , this son of an unknown white man would later write his name indelibly in American history as Frederick Douglass . His uncertain parentage and birthdate notwithstanding , he was one of the chief actors in the scenes ...
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... Washington 40 years later , Douglass urged blacks to become economically independent . Consequently , he was foremost among those advocating the establishment of an industrial college for blacks in the 1850s . With or without the ...
... Washington 40 years later , Douglass urged blacks to become economically independent . Consequently , he was foremost among those advocating the establishment of an industrial college for blacks in the 1850s . With or without the ...
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... Washington and Andrew Jackson had utilized black troops during the American Revolution and the War of 1812 , most Northern whites were initially appalled by any suggestion that blacks fight in the Civil War . Blacks , they said , were ...
... Washington and Andrew Jackson had utilized black troops during the American Revolution and the War of 1812 , most Northern whites were initially appalled by any suggestion that blacks fight in the Civil War . Blacks , they said , were ...
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... Washington . By 1869 the Rev. J. Sella Martin , pastor of the Fifteenth Street Colored Presbyterian Church , had acquired the necessary backing for the paper and urged Douglass to join the enterprise . On January 13 , 1870 , the Washington ...
... Washington . By 1869 the Rev. J. Sella Martin , pastor of the Fifteenth Street Colored Presbyterian Church , had acquired the necessary backing for the paper and urged Douglass to join the enterprise . On January 13 , 1870 , the Washington ...
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