Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... fight was a major turning point in Douglass ' life . The fight represented a glorious resurrection , from the tomb of slavery , to the heaven of freedom . My long - crushed spirit rose , cowardice departed , bold defiance took its place ...
... fight was a major turning point in Douglass ' life . The fight represented a glorious resurrection , from the tomb of slavery , to the heaven of freedom . My long - crushed spirit rose , cowardice departed , bold defiance took its place ...
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... fight against prejudice and discrimination . United efforts were central to this fight . Be ginning in 1843 Douglass took a leading role in the national conventions held by blacks to plan concerted actions to re sist oppression . These ...
... fight against prejudice and discrimination . United efforts were central to this fight . Be ginning in 1843 Douglass took a leading role in the national conventions held by blacks to plan concerted actions to re sist oppression . These ...
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... fight the spirit of slavery wherever I might find it , I resolved to avoid this car , though it sometimes required some courage to do so ... I . . . sometimes was soundly beaten by conductor and brakemen . On one occasion six of these ...
... fight the spirit of slavery wherever I might find it , I resolved to avoid this car , though it sometimes required some courage to do so ... I . . . sometimes was soundly beaten by conductor and brakemen . On one occasion six of these ...
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... fight against discrimination , Douglass realized that protest alone would not lead to their elevation . To rise , blacks had to become industrious labor- ers and businessmen . During the first meeting of the Amer- ican League of Colored ...
... fight against discrimination , Douglass realized that protest alone would not lead to their elevation . To rise , blacks had to become industrious labor- ers and businessmen . During the first meeting of the Amer- ican League of Colored ...
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... fighting to abolish discrimination based on sex . The pre- vailing opinion of the role of women appeared in a New York newspaper which asserted that " woman's offices are those of wife , mother , daughter , sister , friend . " A woman ...
... fighting to abolish discrimination based on sex . The pre- vailing opinion of the role of women appeared in a New York newspaper which asserted that " woman's offices are those of wife , mother , daughter , sister , friend . " A woman ...
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