Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... former slaves . At an early age she went to Baltimore and became the housekeeper of the city's post- master . His expanding horizons and his love for Anna pro- duced a crisis for Douglass . Slavery was so stultifying for him that he ...
... former slaves . At an early age she went to Baltimore and became the housekeeper of the city's post- master . His expanding horizons and his love for Anna pro- duced a crisis for Douglass . Slavery was so stultifying for him that he ...
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... former Ken- tucky slave who later edited a newspaper in Canada ; Henry Highland Garnet , a fiery minister who was the first black man to speak in the U.S. House of Representatives ; the Rev. Jermain W. Loguen ; John Mercer Langston , an ...
... former Ken- tucky slave who later edited a newspaper in Canada ; Henry Highland Garnet , a fiery minister who was the first black man to speak in the U.S. House of Representatives ; the Rev. Jermain W. Loguen ; John Mercer Langston , an ...
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... powerlessness . While whites had achieved much , Delany barely acknowl- edged them as his equals . Besides , considered globally , colored peoples outnumbered whites . Eventually the former 20 would rise . " The white races , "
... powerlessness . While whites had achieved much , Delany barely acknowl- edged them as his equals . Besides , considered globally , colored peoples outnumbered whites . Eventually the former 20 would rise . " The white races , "
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... former masters and should not be given the power to rule them . The blacks were inferior and too ignorant to know how to use the ballot . They would in- evitably be brought into conflict with their former masters . Since blacks were ...
... former masters and should not be given the power to rule them . The blacks were inferior and too ignorant to know how to use the ballot . They would in- evitably be brought into conflict with their former masters . Since blacks were ...
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... former slaves . Facing economic ruin , convinced that the mass of the former slaves would not work without being coerced , and fearing that the freedmen would slay all whites on January 1 , 1866 , the Southern legis- lators drew on the ...
... former slaves . Facing economic ruin , convinced that the mass of the former slaves would not work without being coerced , and fearing that the freedmen would slay all whites on January 1 , 1866 , the Southern legis- lators drew on the ...
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