Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... labor . Douglass recalled that the slaves toiled in " all weathers . It was never too hot or too cold ; it could never rain , blow , hail , or snow , too hard for us to work in the field . Work , work , work , was scarcely more the ...
... labor . Douglass recalled that the slaves toiled in " all weathers . It was never too hot or too cold ; it could never rain , blow , hail , or snow , too hard for us to work in the field . Work , work , work , was scarcely more the ...
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... labor- ers and businessmen . During the first meeting of the Amer- ican League of Colored Laborers in 1850 , Douglass served as a vice president and contended that blacks had to engage in all kinds of economic activity . In words very ...
... labor- ers and businessmen . During the first meeting of the Amer- ican League of Colored Laborers in 1850 , Douglass served as a vice president and contended that blacks had to engage in all kinds of economic activity . In words very ...
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... labor lost . Slavery , Douglass argued , was the South's strength . Black bondsmen toiling in the field freed whites to go to the front and furnished them with supplies . Slavery was the main cause of the war , America's national ...
... labor lost . Slavery , Douglass argued , was the South's strength . Black bondsmen toiling in the field freed whites to go to the front and furnished them with supplies . Slavery was the main cause of the war , America's national ...
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... labor details and excluded from the battlefield . And , as if this were not enough , they were paid less than white soldiers . Then , too , while they fought in the South , white mobs at tacked their loved ones in many Northern cities ...
... labor details and excluded from the battlefield . And , as if this were not enough , they were paid less than white soldiers . Then , too , while they fought in the South , white mobs at tacked their loved ones in many Northern cities ...
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... labor contracts to be signed by the freedmen and the planters , adjudicated disputes between the parties , and leased abandoned plantations to the freedmen . While the Bureau was unable to grant land to the freedmen , blacks had ac ...
... labor contracts to be signed by the freedmen and the planters , adjudicated disputes between the parties , and leased abandoned plantations to the freedmen . While the Bureau was unable to grant land to the freedmen , blacks had ac ...
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