Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... later write his name indelibly in American history as Frederick Douglass . His uncertain parentage and birthdate notwithstanding , he was one of the chief actors in the scenes which moved the en- slaved to break their chains , made real ...
... later write his name indelibly in American history as Frederick Douglass . His uncertain parentage and birthdate notwithstanding , he was one of the chief actors in the scenes which moved the en- slaved to break their chains , made real ...
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... Later he obtained lessons from white playmates and repeated the writing lessons in young Thomas Auld's notebook . While in Baltimore Douglass saw many slaves who were well treated compared to plantation standards . The fast pace of city ...
... Later he obtained lessons from white playmates and repeated the writing lessons in young Thomas Auld's notebook . While in Baltimore Douglass saw many slaves who were well treated compared to plantation standards . The fast pace of city ...
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... later wrote . “ My natural elasticity was crushed ; my intellect languished ; the disposition to read departed ; the cheerful spark that lingered about my eye died ; the dark night of slavery closed in upon me . . . . " While harvesting ...
... later wrote . “ My natural elasticity was crushed ; my intellect languished ; the disposition to read departed ; the cheerful spark that lingered about my eye died ; the dark night of slavery closed in upon me . . . . " While harvesting ...
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... Later Freeland took Douglass back to Baltimore and hired him out to a shipbuilder . Douglass ' return to Baltimore represented his sec- ond resurrection . He became a skilled ship caulker and learned much about the relations between ...
... Later Freeland took Douglass back to Baltimore and hired him out to a shipbuilder . Douglass ' return to Baltimore represented his sec- ond resurrection . He became a skilled ship caulker and learned much about the relations between ...
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... later years Douglass described the Liberator as " a paper after my own heart . It detested slavery - exposed hypocrisy and wickedness in high places- made no truce with the traffickers in the bodies and souls of men ; it preached human ...
... later years Douglass described the Liberator as " a paper after my own heart . It detested slavery - exposed hypocrisy and wickedness in high places- made no truce with the traffickers in the bodies and souls of men ; it preached human ...
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