Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... passed he came closer to the time when he would be taken from his grandparents to work for his master . Filled with dread and foreboding , Douglass was separated from his grandparents and taken to his master in 1824. At that time he ...
... passed he came closer to the time when he would be taken from his grandparents to work for his master . Filled with dread and foreboding , Douglass was separated from his grandparents and taken to his master in 1824. At that time he ...
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... passed forever when I could be a slave in fact . I did not hesitate to let it be known of me , that the white man who expected to succeed in whipping , must also succeed in killing me . While living with Covey and on other plantations ...
... passed forever when I could be a slave in fact . I did not hesitate to let it be known of me , that the white man who expected to succeed in whipping , must also succeed in killing me . While living with Covey and on other plantations ...
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... Since the escaped slave was a fugitive who could legally be returned to his owner , Douglass violated the law every time he aided one of them . When Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Law 21 of 1850 he was placed in even greater danger.
... Since the escaped slave was a fugitive who could legally be returned to his owner , Douglass violated the law every time he aided one of them . When Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Law 21 of 1850 he was placed in even greater danger.
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... passed by a small majority . Douglass was the only man who voted for the suffrage resolution . For the rest of his life Douglass was a frequent delegate at women's rights conventions . All of the delegates attending these meetings were ...
... passed by a small majority . Douglass was the only man who voted for the suffrage resolution . For the rest of his life Douglass was a frequent delegate at women's rights conventions . All of the delegates attending these meetings were ...
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... passed resolutions condemning addiction to alcohol . Douglass went further . He attended the first meet- ing of the New York Woman's State Temperance convention in 1852 and fought successfully for the passage of a short- lived ...
... passed resolutions condemning addiction to alcohol . Douglass went further . He attended the first meet- ing of the New York Woman's State Temperance convention in 1852 and fought successfully for the passage of a short- lived ...
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