Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... newspaper editor , author , Civil War recruiter , federal office - holder and foreign service min- ister . After 20 years as a slave , he came to manhood in the turbulent decades immediately preceding the Civil War . Soon entering the ...
... newspaper editor , author , Civil War recruiter , federal office - holder and foreign service min- ister . After 20 years as a slave , he came to manhood in the turbulent decades immediately preceding the Civil War . Soon entering the ...
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... newspaper , the Liberator , who became his greatest teacher . The Liberator became his textbook . In later years Douglass described the Liberator as " a paper after my own heart . It detested slavery - exposed hypocrisy and wickedness ...
... newspaper , the Liberator , who became his greatest teacher . The Liberator became his textbook . In later years Douglass described the Liberator as " a paper after my own heart . It detested slavery - exposed hypocrisy and wickedness ...
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... newspaper . Douglass felt that by publishing a newspaper he could help to elevate blacks , both slave and free . His British friends agreed with him and raised more than $ 2,000 for that purpose . White abolitionists in the United ...
... newspaper . Douglass felt that by publishing a newspaper he could help to elevate blacks , both slave and free . His British friends agreed with him and raised more than $ 2,000 for that purpose . White abolitionists in the United ...
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... newspaper before the Civil War . But success was gained as a result of considerable personal sacri- fice . The ... newspapers were published between 1847 and 1860. Samuel Ringgold Ward , a minister in white churches , edited the ...
... newspaper before the Civil War . But success was gained as a result of considerable personal sacri- fice . The ... newspapers were published between 1847 and 1860. Samuel Ringgold Ward , a minister in white churches , edited the ...
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... newspaper editorials . From 1847 1851 he had followed William Lloyd Garrison in denounc ing the Constitution as a pro - slavery document . But h association with Charles Sumner , Gerrit Smith , and others caused him to change his mind ...
... newspaper editorials . From 1847 1851 he had followed William Lloyd Garrison in denounc ing the Constitution as a pro - slavery document . But h association with Charles Sumner , Gerrit Smith , and others caused him to change his mind ...
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