Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... morals , so deleterious to religion , so sapping to all the principles of justice in its immediate vicinty , that the community sur- rounding it lack the moral stamina necessary to its removal . It requires the humanity of christianity ...
... morals , so deleterious to religion , so sapping to all the principles of justice in its immediate vicinty , that the community sur- rounding it lack the moral stamina necessary to its removal . It requires the humanity of christianity ...
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... moral and intellectual worth , and not according to the color of their skin . " Like many American blacks who have breathed the freer air of a foreign land , Douglass looked back upon his native land with bitterness and ambivalence . As ...
... moral and intellectual worth , and not according to the color of their skin . " Like many American blacks who have breathed the freer air of a foreign land , Douglass looked back upon his native land with bitterness and ambivalence . As ...
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... moral force . " On December 2 , 1847 , the first issue of the North Star appeared with the motto , " Right is of no sex - Truth is of no color- God is the father of us all , and we are all Brethren . " From 1847 to 1860 Douglass ...
... moral force . " On December 2 , 1847 , the first issue of the North Star appeared with the motto , " Right is of no sex - Truth is of no color- God is the father of us all , and we are all Brethren . " From 1847 to 1860 Douglass ...
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... moral sua- sion , Douglass sought more powerful instruments to use in destroying slavery . He called for international action to encourage emancipation and urged Englishmen to speak out against American iniquities . When Northern whites ...
... moral sua- sion , Douglass sought more powerful instruments to use in destroying slavery . He called for international action to encourage emancipation and urged Englishmen to speak out against American iniquities . When Northern whites ...
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... Moral considerations ha long since been exhausted upon slaveholders . It is in va to reason with them . . . . Slavery is a system of brute forc It shields itself behind might , rather than right . It must b met with its own weapons ...
... Moral considerations ha long since been exhausted upon slaveholders . It is in va to reason with them . . . . Slavery is a system of brute forc It shields itself behind might , rather than right . It must b met with its own weapons ...
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