Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... become a lecturer for the Massachusetts Anti - Slavery Society . Treated as a prize specimen or showpiece , Douglass spoke of his experiences as a slave and secured subscribers to the Liberator and the National Anti - Slavery Standard ...
... become a lecturer for the Massachusetts Anti - Slavery Society . Treated as a prize specimen or showpiece , Douglass spoke of his experiences as a slave and secured subscribers to the Liberator and the National Anti - Slavery Standard ...
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... becoming a principle . An uncompromising advocate of immediate aboli- tion , Douglass was convinced by the 1850s that anti - slavery advocates had to obtain a political foothold to be effective . Consequently , he joined the Liberty and ...
... becoming a principle . An uncompromising advocate of immediate aboli- tion , Douglass was convinced by the 1850s that anti - slavery advocates had to obtain a political foothold to be effective . Consequently , he joined the Liberty and ...
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... become separatists . At one time or another most 19th- century free blacks felt as W.E.B. Du Bois did in the 1930s : I was not a man ; I was by long education and continued compulsion and daily reminder a colored man in a white world ...
... become separatists . At one time or another most 19th- century free blacks felt as W.E.B. Du Bois did in the 1930s : I was not a man ; I was by long education and continued compulsion and daily reminder a colored man in a white world ...
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... becoming a nation in a nation which disowns them . " Rather than emigration or colonization , Douglass urged the free blacks to stay and fight against prejudice and discrimination . United efforts were central to this fight . Be ginning ...
... becoming a nation in a nation which disowns them . " Rather than emigration or colonization , Douglass urged the free blacks to stay and fight against prejudice and discrimination . United efforts were central to this fight . Be ginning ...
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... becoming meekness , shall be permitted from the negro pew , to peep into the glory of THEIR third heaven to all eternity ! " Having contempt for whites who tried to discrim- inate against him , Douglass was incensed when blacks volun ...
... becoming meekness , shall be permitted from the negro pew , to peep into the glory of THEIR third heaven to all eternity ! " Having contempt for whites who tried to discrim- inate against him , Douglass was incensed when blacks volun ...
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