Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... hope , and a fixed purpose , at whatever cost or trouble , to learn how to read . " During the next seven years , he did favors for his white playmates in return for reading lessons . Then , when he was 12 he obtained a copy of The ...
... hope , and a fixed purpose , at whatever cost or trouble , to learn how to read . " During the next seven years , he did favors for his white playmates in return for reading lessons . Then , when he was 12 he obtained a copy of The ...
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... hope departed not from me , but remained like ministering angels to cheer me through the gloom . This good spirit was from God , and to him I offer thanksgiving and praise . " While he found suste- nance in the God of freedom , Douglass ...
... hope departed not from me , but remained like ministering angels to cheer me through the gloom . This good spirit was from God , and to him I offer thanksgiving and praise . " While he found suste- nance in the God of freedom , Douglass ...
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... hope of a future and developing their moral force . " On December 2 , 1847 , the first issue of the North Star appeared with the motto , " Right is of no sex - Truth is of no color- God is the father of us all , and we are all Brethren ...
... hope of a future and developing their moral force . " On December 2 , 1847 , the first issue of the North Star appeared with the motto , " Right is of no sex - Truth is of no color- God is the father of us all , and we are all Brethren ...
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... hope . Second , and most important , it would help to fasten the chains even tighter around the slave . Emigration woul . drain off talent which was needed in the struggle . Prejudice and discrimination , he contended , were not ...
... hope . Second , and most important , it would help to fasten the chains even tighter around the slave . Emigration woul . drain off talent which was needed in the struggle . Prejudice and discrimination , he contended , were not ...
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... hope for blacks lay with the Republican Party . Slaveholders and their sympa- thizers were too heavily represented in the Democratic Party . Democrats , North and South , were rabidly anti - black . How- ever haltingly the Republicans ...
... hope for blacks lay with the Republican Party . Slaveholders and their sympa- thizers were too heavily represented in the Democratic Party . Democrats , North and South , were rabidly anti - black . How- ever haltingly the Republicans ...
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