Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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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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... lives he will hunger and thirst , breathe , and expand . The true way is to put the knife into its quivering heart . Garrison and his followers contended that abolition ists should not vote because America's government was pro- slavery ...
... lives he will hunger and thirst , breathe , and expand . The true way is to put the knife into its quivering heart . Garrison and his followers contended that abolition ists should not vote because America's government was pro- slavery ...
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... live together in amity . Consequently , in 1817 they organized the American Colonization Society to encourage free blacks to return to Africa . Since the organizational meeting was held in the chambers of the U.S. House of ...
... live together in amity . Consequently , in 1817 they organized the American Colonization Society to encourage free blacks to return to Africa . Since the organizational meeting was held in the chambers of the U.S. House of ...
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... live together peacefully . Although anti - slavery in sentiment , Lincoln felt that whites were superior to blacks and he spoke out against racial equality . On September 18 , 1858 , Lincoln said : I am not , nor ever have been in favor ...
... live together peacefully . Although anti - slavery in sentiment , Lincoln felt that whites were superior to blacks and he spoke out against racial equality . On September 18 , 1858 , Lincoln said : I am not , nor ever have been in favor ...
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... lives to preserve the Union , but few were willing , ini- tially , to fight to free the slaves . Blacks , however , viewed the war in a different light . For them , it was no less than a war of liberation . And in Douglass ' mind the ...
... lives to preserve the Union , but few were willing , ini- tially , to fight to free the slaves . Blacks , however , viewed the war in a different light . For them , it was no less than a war of liberation . And in Douglass ' mind the ...
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