Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... escaping . By watching carpenters write letters on boards , Douglass learned to copy a few letters . Later he obtained lessons from white playmates and repeated the writing lessons in young Thomas Auld's notebook . While in Baltimore ...
... escaping . By watching carpenters write letters on boards , Douglass learned to copy a few letters . Later he obtained lessons from white playmates and repeated the writing lessons in young Thomas Auld's notebook . While in Baltimore ...
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... escape to the North . However desirable freedom was , it was still a difficult decision . They faced a long and hazardous journey . possible starvation and recapture even if they reached their destination . But one of the slaves ...
... escape to the North . However desirable freedom was , it was still a difficult decision . They faced a long and hazardous journey . possible starvation and recapture even if they reached their destination . But one of the slaves ...
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... escaped earlier from Maryland . Two weeks after his escape from Baltimore , Fred- erick and Anna arrived in New Bedford , Mass . There , they made the decision to drop the surname Bailey and take a new one , Douglass . In New Bedford ...
... escaped earlier from Maryland . Two weeks after his escape from Baltimore , Fred- erick and Anna arrived in New Bedford , Mass . There , they made the decision to drop the surname Bailey and take a new one , Douglass . In New Bedford ...
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... escape to Canada through what was known as the underground railroad . Since the escaped slave was a fugitive who could legally be returned to his owner , Douglass violated the law every time he aided one of them . When Congress passed ...
... escape to Canada through what was known as the underground railroad . Since the escaped slave was a fugitive who could legally be returned to his owner , Douglass violated the law every time he aided one of them . When Congress passed ...
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... escape to New York whither she followed him and they were married . In August 1845 Frederick Douglass left the United States and sailed for England . In part , he fled from America to escape capture as a fugi tive slave . The ...
... escape to New York whither she followed him and they were married . In August 1845 Frederick Douglass left the United States and sailed for England . In part , he fled from America to escape capture as a fugi tive slave . The ...
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