Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... liberty into the Constitution . But before he could speak for the oppressed of all nations , and sexes , Frederick Douglass had to suffer the privations of slavery . Talbot , on Maryland's eastern shore , was one of the largest cereal ...
... liberty into the Constitution . But before he could speak for the oppressed of all nations , and sexes , Frederick Douglass had to suffer the privations of slavery . Talbot , on Maryland's eastern shore , was one of the largest cereal ...
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... liberty . " The songs of the slave , " Douglass declared , " represent the sorrows of his heart ; and he is relieved by them , only as an aching heart is relieved by its tears . At least , such is my experience . I have often sung to ...
... liberty . " The songs of the slave , " Douglass declared , " represent the sorrows of his heart ; and he is relieved by them , only as an aching heart is relieved by its tears . At least , such is my experience . I have often sung to ...
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... liberty , blacks were denied their freedom . For them the American Bill of Rights was a " bill of wrongs , " the constitution , “ a compromise with manstealers and a cunningly devised com- plication of falsehoods . " Douglass came to ...
... liberty , blacks were denied their freedom . For them the American Bill of Rights was a " bill of wrongs , " the constitution , “ a compromise with manstealers and a cunningly devised com- plication of falsehoods . " Douglass came to ...
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... liberty . " To prevent capture and reenslavement , Douglass began look- ing for a haven in a foreign land . Preparing for his trip abroad , Douglass moved his family to Lynn , Mass . , and took his daughter Rosetta to Albany , N.Y. , to ...
... liberty . " To prevent capture and reenslavement , Douglass began look- ing for a haven in a foreign land . Preparing for his trip abroad , Douglass moved his family to Lynn , Mass . , and took his daughter Rosetta to Albany , N.Y. , to ...
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... Liberty and Free Soil parties to ensure that emancipation would not be ignored by the major parties , and his editorials began to reflect this new view . It was mandatory , he argued , for the oppressed to participate in the political ...
... Liberty and Free Soil parties to ensure that emancipation would not be ignored by the major parties , and his editorials began to reflect this new view . It was mandatory , he argued , for the oppressed to participate in the political ...
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