Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... land's plantation . Welded together by their oppression , the slaves interacted as brothers and sisters . In 1835 , after much . discussion , Douglass and several others decided to escape to the North . However desirable freedom was ...
... land's plantation . Welded together by their oppression , the slaves interacted as brothers and sisters . In 1835 , after much . discussion , Douglass and several others decided to escape to the North . However desirable freedom was ...
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... land . Preparing for his trip abroad , Douglass moved his family to Lynn , Mass . , and took his daughter Rosetta to Albany , N.Y. , to be cared for by Abigail and Lydia Mott . Assured by friends and Anna that his family would not ...
... land . Preparing for his trip abroad , Douglass moved his family to Lynn , Mass . , and took his daughter Rosetta to Albany , N.Y. , to be cared for by Abigail and Lydia Mott . Assured by friends and Anna that his family would not ...
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... land , Douglass looked back upon his native land with bitterness and ambivalence . As much as he loved the promise of America , its practices made him feel like an alien . In 1846 he wrote Garrison about his impres- sions gained from ...
... land , Douglass looked back upon his native land with bitterness and ambivalence . As much as he loved the promise of America , its practices made him feel like an alien . In 1846 he wrote Garrison about his impres- sions gained from ...
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... land of their bondage , they shoul remain and reap the fruits of their toil . Emigration would create divisions among the blacks and decrease their strength . American blacks could ill afford emigration at a time when they were ...
... land of their bondage , they shoul remain and reap the fruits of their toil . Emigration would create divisions among the blacks and decrease their strength . American blacks could ill afford emigration at a time when they were ...
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... land , and build homes . The work of every suc cessful black artisan would help to break down prejudice . Douglass ' journals praised successful black businessmen and stressed the importance of good grooming . Believing in “ the ...
... land , and build homes . The work of every suc cessful black artisan would help to break down prejudice . Douglass ' journals praised successful black businessmen and stressed the importance of good grooming . Believing in “ the ...
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