Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... scope of his activities and the essence of his spirit , much is owed to Blassingame's own skill in communi- cation . On whatever count , he has done his part . Benjamin Quarles Contents Slave 1 Abolitionist 9 / Editor 13 / Racial.
... scope of his activities and the essence of his spirit , much is owed to Blassingame's own skill in communi- cation . On whatever count , he has done his part . Benjamin Quarles Contents Slave 1 Abolitionist 9 / Editor 13 / Racial.
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John W. Blassingame. Contents Slave 1 Abolitionist 9 / Editor 13 / Racial Uplift 17 Reformer 25 / Black Warrior 27 / Politician 33 The Sage of Anacostia 39 / Symbol for the Present 46 A Douglass Portfolio 49 / Bibliographical Note 71 Slave ...
John W. Blassingame. Contents Slave 1 Abolitionist 9 / Editor 13 / Racial Uplift 17 Reformer 25 / Black Warrior 27 / Politician 33 The Sage of Anacostia 39 / Symbol for the Present 46 A Douglass Portfolio 49 / Bibliographical Note 71 Slave ...
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... Douglass taught the local slaves every Sunday at the home of one of the 2,000 free Negroes in Talbot County . Delighted to be doing something to better the condition of his race , 8 Douglass taught more than 40 slaves that year .
... Douglass taught the local slaves every Sunday at the home of one of the 2,000 free Negroes in Talbot County . Delighted to be doing something to better the condition of his race , 8 Douglass taught more than 40 slaves that year .
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... to the ballot box , such action was a protest against the system . A black man , on the other hand , was automatically barred from the ballot box because of his skin Racial Uplift color . In Douglass ' eyes when blacks.
... to the ballot box , such action was a protest against the system . A black man , on the other hand , was automatically barred from the ballot box because of his skin Racial Uplift color . In Douglass ' eyes when blacks.
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John W. Blassingame. Racial Uplift color . In Douglass ' eyes when blacks supported Garrison on this point , they were acquiescing in discrimination . As early as 1780 Paul Cuffee and other blacks in Massachusetts had denounced taxation ...
John W. Blassingame. Racial Uplift color . In Douglass ' eyes when blacks supported Garrison on this point , they were acquiescing in discrimination . As early as 1780 Paul Cuffee and other blacks in Massachusetts had denounced taxation ...
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