Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... learned what it meant to be a slave . First , he came under the care of the ill - tempered and cruel old plantation ... learned as I had never learned before , that I was not only a child , but somebody's child . I was grander upon my ...
... learned what it meant to be a slave . First , he came under the care of the ill - tempered and cruel old plantation ... learned as I had never learned before , that I was not only a child , but somebody's child . I was grander upon my ...
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... Because he had witnessed so much suffering , Doug- lass was delighted when he learned in 1825 that his master was sending him to live with a relative , Hugh Auld , in Bal- 4 timore . Receiving his first pair of trousers ,
... Because he had witnessed so much suffering , Doug- lass was delighted when he learned in 1825 that his master was sending him to live with a relative , Hugh Auld , in Bal- 4 timore . Receiving his first pair of trousers ,
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... learned to copy a few letters . 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 ...
... learned to copy a few letters . 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 ...
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... learned much about the relations between black and white laborers . During the 1830s there were many skilled black artisans in Baltimore . But the influx of European immigrants led to many conflicts between white and black workers . On ...
... learned much about the relations between black and white laborers . During the 1830s there were many skilled black artisans in Baltimore . But the influx of European immigrants led to many conflicts between white and black workers . On ...
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... learned that black men voted , that their children went to school with whites , and that no fugitive slave could be recaptured . But even in New Bedford , whites were too prejudiced to work with a black ship caulker . Consequently ...
... learned that black men voted , that their children went to school with whites , and that no fugitive slave could be recaptured . But even in New Bedford , whites were too prejudiced to work with a black ship caulker . Consequently ...
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