Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... became an advocate whose interests were broad - he took 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 ...
... became an advocate whose interests were broad - he took 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 ...
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... became a substitute for his mother and the central person in Douglass ' life ; her cabin he viewed as a protective haven . Until he was five Douglass faced few of the rigors of slavery . He lived with his grandparents and " it was a ...
... became a substitute for his mother and the central person in Douglass ' life ; her cabin he viewed as a protective haven . Until he was five Douglass faced few of the rigors of slavery . He lived with his grandparents and " it was a ...
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... became con- vinced that education was the key to freedom . " Though conscious of the difficulty of learning without a teacher , " he asserted , " I set out with high hope , and a fixed purpose , at whatever cost or trouble , to learn ...
... became con- vinced that education was the key to freedom . " Though conscious of the difficulty of learning without a teacher , " he asserted , " I set out with high hope , and a fixed purpose , at whatever cost or trouble , to learn ...
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... became suspicious of organized religion . His most brutal masters were avid churchgoers . Covey , for example , had often asked Douglass to sing at family devotional services . The white ministers tried to make the slaves satisfied with ...
... became suspicious of organized religion . His most brutal masters were avid churchgoers . Covey , for example , had often asked Douglass to sing at family devotional services . The white ministers tried to make the slaves satisfied with ...
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... became a skilled ship caulker and learned much about the relations between black and white laborers . During the 1830s there were many skilled black artisans in Baltimore . But the influx of European immigrants led to many conflicts ...
... became a skilled ship caulker and learned much about the relations between black and white laborers . During the 1830s there were many skilled black artisans in Baltimore . But the influx of European immigrants led to many conflicts ...
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