Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... Citizen in Syracuse , N.Y. , in 1848. Louis H. Putnam edited the Colored Man's Journal in New York City from 1851 to 1861 ; W. H. Day , a graduate of Oberlin College , published the Alienated American in Cleveland , Ohio , from 1852 to ...
... Citizen in Syracuse , N.Y. , in 1848. Louis H. Putnam edited the Colored Man's Journal in New York City from 1851 to 1861 ; W. H. Day , a graduate of Oberlin College , published the Alienated American in Cleveland , Ohio , from 1852 to ...
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... citizens , born with natural , inherent and just rights ; and that the inordinate and intolerable scheme of the American Colonization Society shall never entice of drive us from our native soil . " Working with and supported by others ...
... citizens , born with natural , inherent and just rights ; and that the inordinate and intolerable scheme of the American Colonization Society shall never entice of drive us from our native soil . " Working with and supported by others ...
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... future protection and defense , to prove their manhood and courage , gain self - respect , and to establish their claim to all of the rights enjoyed by other citizens . " Nothing can be more plain , " he said , " nothing more.
... future protection and defense , to prove their manhood and courage , gain self - respect , and to establish their claim to all of the rights enjoyed by other citizens . " Nothing can be more plain , " he said , " nothing more.
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... citizens enjoyed . The old proscriptions against his holding office , obtaining an edu- cation , traveling freely without discrimination , and working at jobs commensurate with his talents had been blasted with his musket fire . If ...
... citizens enjoyed . The old proscriptions against his holding office , obtaining an edu- cation , traveling freely without discrimination , and working at jobs commensurate with his talents had been blasted with his musket fire . If ...
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... citizens to vote , were ratified . Reacting to stories about atrocities committed against the freedmen , Con- gress passed Ku Klux Klan Acts in 1870 and 1871. The ter- ritorial government of the District of Columbia enacted public ...
... citizens to vote , were ratified . Reacting to stories about atrocities committed against the freedmen , Con- gress passed Ku Klux Klan Acts in 1870 and 1871. The ter- ritorial government of the District of Columbia enacted public ...
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