Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... arguments were so eloquent that many people began to doubt that he had been a slave . In part to prove his authenticity , he wrote his first autobiography in 1845. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , An American Slave ...
... arguments were so eloquent that many people began to doubt that he had been a slave . In part to prove his authenticity , he wrote his first autobiography in 1845. The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass , An American Slave ...
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... argued that slavery was the common enemy of mankind . He came to Britain , he told his audiences , because slavery is a system of wrong , so blinding to all around , so hardening to the heart , so corrupting to the morals , so ...
... argued that slavery was the common enemy of mankind . He came to Britain , he told his audiences , because slavery is a system of wrong , so blinding to all around , so hardening to the heart , so corrupting to the morals , so ...
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... argue that the Constitution could be used " in behalf of emanci pation . " Frustrated by the slowness of Garrison's moral sua- sion , Douglass sought more powerful instruments to use in destroying slavery . He called for international ...
... argue that the Constitution could be used " in behalf of emanci pation . " Frustrated by the slowness of Garrison's moral sua- sion , Douglass sought more powerful instruments to use in destroying slavery . He called for international ...
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... argued , for the oppressed to participate in the political process . Before the Civil War this participation gave the friends of freedom a chance to " pluck executive patronage out of the hands of the pliant tools of the whip and the ...
... argued , for the oppressed to participate in the political process . Before the Civil War this participation gave the friends of freedom a chance to " pluck executive patronage out of the hands of the pliant tools of the whip and the ...
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... argued that because whites felt guilty about their treatment of black they wanted to remove them from their sight . Since fret blacks were showing that they had all of the endowments of other men , whites wanted to remove free blacks ...
... argued that because whites felt guilty about their treatment of black they wanted to remove them from their sight . Since fret blacks were showing that they had all of the endowments of other men , whites wanted to remove free blacks ...
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