Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... prejudiced to work with a black ship caulker . Consequently , Douglass was forced to work at odd jobs : sawing wood ... prejudice was contrary to Christian teach- ings . Consequently he joined a small body of black Christians , the ...
... prejudiced to work with a black ship caulker . Consequently , Douglass was forced to work at odd jobs : sawing wood ... prejudice was contrary to Christian teach- ings . Consequently he joined a small body of black Christians , the ...
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... prejudice , proscription , di- franchisement , and the charge of inferiority . Suffering with the slave , Douglass attacked everything and everyone wh supported that accursed system . Douglass explored practically every aspect of the ...
... prejudice , proscription , di- franchisement , and the charge of inferiority . Suffering with the slave , Douglass attacked everything and everyone wh supported that accursed system . Douglass explored practically every aspect of the ...
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... Prejudice and discrimination , he contended , were not invincible . Since blacks were rising in the land of their bondage , they shoul remain and reap the fruits of their toil . Emigration would create divisions among the blacks and ...
... Prejudice and discrimination , he contended , were not invincible . Since blacks were rising in the land of their bondage , they shoul remain and reap the fruits of their toil . Emigration would create divisions among the blacks and ...
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... prejudice and oppression . Feeling that every advance of free blacks loosened the chains of the slave Douglass fought constantly for the moral , intellectual and social uplift of free blacks . He urged blacks to battle against ...
... prejudice and oppression . Feeling that every advance of free blacks loosened the chains of the slave Douglass fought constantly for the moral , intellectual and social uplift of free blacks . He urged blacks to battle against ...
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... prejudice and being determined to fight the spirit of slavery wherever I might find it , I resolved to avoid this car , though it sometimes required some courage to do so ... I . . . sometimes was soundly beaten by conductor and ...
... prejudice and being determined to fight the spirit of slavery wherever I might find it , I resolved to avoid this car , though it sometimes required some courage to do so ... I . . . sometimes was soundly beaten by conductor and ...
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