Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... arms against a sea of troubles , to use the language of one of his favorite authors . His protest techniques were likewise varied , headed by the gift of expression whether in the written or the spoken word . Nothing if not articulate ...
... arms against a sea of troubles , to use the language of one of his favorite authors . His protest techniques were likewise varied , headed by the gift of expression whether in the written or the spoken word . Nothing if not articulate ...
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... arms and upbraided Katy for her cruelty . It was an unfor- gettable experience for Douglass . " There was deep and tender pity in her glance at me , and , at the same moment , a fiery indignation at Aunt Katy . . . . That night I ...
... arms and upbraided Katy for her cruelty . It was an unfor- gettable experience for Douglass . " There was deep and tender pity in her glance at me , and , at the same moment , a fiery indignation at Aunt Katy . . . . That night I ...
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... arms which had been engaged in beautifying and adorning the South were en- gaged in spreading death and destruction . " Douglass ' arguments were so eloquent that many people began to doubt that he had been a slave . In part to prove ...
... arms which had been engaged in beautifying and adorning the South were en- gaged in spreading death and destruction . " Douglass ' arguments were so eloquent that many people began to doubt that he had been a slave . In part to prove ...
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... arm themselves and resist the enforcement of the infamous Fugitive Slave Law . Anyone trying to kidnap a fugitive ... arms to resist enslavement , Douglass did not see eye to eye with John Brown , one of the few men who wanted to help ...
... arm themselves and resist the enforcement of the infamous Fugitive Slave Law . Anyone trying to kidnap a fugitive ... arms to resist enslavement , Douglass did not see eye to eye with John Brown , one of the few men who wanted to help ...
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... arms would be an insult to the white soldier . An Ohio Congressman argued that “ this is a government of white men , made by white men , for white men , to be administered , protected , defended , and main- tained by white men . " Then ...
... arms would be an insult to the white soldier . An Ohio Congressman argued that “ this is a government of white men , made by white men , for white men , to be administered , protected , defended , and main- tained by white men . " Then ...
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