Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... followed with eager step , the waiting - girl when she shook the table - cloth to get the crumbs and small bones flung out for the dogs and cats . " Just before his mother died , she went to the kitchen tenderly holding the young boy in ...
... followed with eager step , the waiting - girl when she shook the table - cloth to get the crumbs and small bones flung out for the dogs and cats . " Just before his mother died , she went to the kitchen tenderly holding the young boy in ...
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... followed William Lloyd Garrison in denounc ing the Constitution as a pro - slavery document . But h association with Charles Sumner , Gerrit Smith , and others caused him to change his mind , and in 1851 he argue that the Constitution ...
... followed William Lloyd Garrison in denounc ing the Constitution as a pro - slavery document . But h association with Charles Sumner , Gerrit Smith , and others caused him to change his mind , and in 1851 he argue that the Constitution ...
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... followed in actual practice . While most public institutions treated blacks with respect , many of the hotels , restaurants , and places of public amusement discriminated against them . Situated between two former slave States ...
... followed in actual practice . While most public institutions treated blacks with respect , many of the hotels , restaurants , and places of public amusement discriminated against them . Situated between two former slave States ...
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... followed local affairs affecting blacks with much interest and became one of the social leaders in the capital . In 1873 , for example , he complained bitterly because a black man was not appointed president of Howard Uni- versity ...
... followed local affairs affecting blacks with much interest and became one of the social leaders in the capital . In 1873 , for example , he complained bitterly because a black man was not appointed president of Howard Uni- versity ...
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... 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 publication of his The Narrative of the ...
... 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 publication of his The Narrative of the ...
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