Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... ministers tried to make the slaves satisfied with their lot in life . In their sermons the ministers sometimes told Douglass and his fellow slaves that it was God's will that they obey their masters . Neither Douglass nor many of his ...
... ministers tried to make the slaves satisfied with their lot in life . In their sermons the ministers sometimes told Douglass and his fellow slaves that it was God's will that they obey their masters . Neither Douglass nor many of his ...
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... Highland Garnet , a fiery minister who was the first black man to speak in the U.S. House of Representatives ; the Rev. Jermain W. Loguen ; John Mercer Langston , an Ohio 11 free Negro lawyer ; John Jones , a Chicago.
... Highland Garnet , a fiery minister who was the first black man to speak in the U.S. House of Representatives ; the Rev. Jermain W. Loguen ; John Mercer Langston , an Ohio 11 free Negro lawyer ; John Jones , a Chicago.
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... minister in white churches , edited the Impartial Citizen in Syracuse , N.Y. , in 1848. Louis H. Putnam edited the Colored Man's Journal in New York City from 1851 to 1861 ; W. H. Day , a graduate of Oberlin College , published the ...
... minister in white churches , edited the Impartial Citizen in Syracuse , N.Y. , in 1848. Louis H. Putnam edited the Colored Man's Journal in New York City from 1851 to 1861 ; W. H. Day , a graduate of Oberlin College , published the ...
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... minister Henry Highland Garnet , and the Harvard- trained physician Martin R. Delany all called for emigra- tion . In 1852 Delany argued that blacks , if they were ever to progress , had to “ stand independently of anything per- taining ...
... minister Henry Highland Garnet , and the Harvard- trained physician Martin R. Delany all called for emigra- tion . In 1852 Delany argued that blacks , if they were ever to progress , had to “ stand independently of anything per- taining ...
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... ministers as chaplains . Often , the black troops were forced to work in labor details and excluded from the battlefield . And , as if this were not enough , they were paid less than white soldiers . Then , too , while they fought in ...
... ministers as chaplains . Often , the black troops were forced to work in labor details and excluded from the battlefield . And , as if this were not enough , they were paid less than white soldiers . Then , too , while they fought in ...
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