Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... plantations ; he saw them so infre- quently that they always appeared as strangers to him . The relationship with his mother was almost unbelievably pain- ful . She worked on a plantation about 19 kilometers away and Douglass was ...
... plantations ; he saw them so infre- quently that they always appeared as strangers to him . The relationship with his mother was almost unbelievably pain- ful . She worked on a plantation about 19 kilometers away and Douglass was ...
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... plantation cook , Aunt Katy . Feeding the young slaves a corn meal mush in hog troughs , Katy often punished Douglass by refusing to let him eat . Sometimes Douglass was " so pinched with hunger as to dispute with old ' Nept , ' the dog ...
... plantation cook , Aunt Katy . Feeding the young slaves a corn meal mush in hog troughs , Katy often punished Douglass by refusing to let him eat . Sometimes Douglass was " so pinched with hunger as to dispute with old ' Nept , ' the dog ...
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... plantations and hundreds of slaves , scion of a prominent and wealthy family , Edward Lloyd V ( 1779-1834 ) served in the Maryland General Assembly , the U.S. Con- gress , and as Governor of Maryland ( 1809-1811 ) . His main plantation ...
... plantations and hundreds of slaves , scion of a prominent and wealthy family , Edward Lloyd V ( 1779-1834 ) served in the Maryland General Assembly , the U.S. Con- gress , and as Governor of Maryland ( 1809-1811 ) . His main plantation ...
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... plantation standards . The fast pace of city life made it impossible for masters to supervise slaves as closely as they did on the plantation . In fact . Douglass learned that " a city slave is almost a freeman com pared with a slave on ...
... plantation standards . The fast pace of city life made it impossible for masters to supervise slaves as closely as they did on the plantation . In fact . Douglass learned that " a city slave is almost a freeman com pared with a slave on ...
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... plantations , Douglass had many opportunities to determine the impact of slavery on both blacks and whites . Slavery crushed the white man's finer instincts , made him indifferent to suffering . 7 It brutalized the slave , enforced his ...
... plantations , Douglass had many opportunities to determine the impact of slavery on both blacks and whites . Slavery crushed the white man's finer instincts , made him indifferent to suffering . 7 It brutalized the slave , enforced his ...
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