Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... Slavery was relatively precarious ; the number of slaves declined from 7,070 in 1790 to 3,687 in 1840. Since many of the planters were freeing their bondsmen , the number of free blacks increased from 268 in 1790 to 2,340 in 1840 ...
... Slavery was relatively precarious ; the number of slaves declined from 7,070 in 1790 to 3,687 in 1840. Since many of the planters were freeing their bondsmen , the number of free blacks increased from 268 in 1790 to 2,340 in 1840 ...
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... slaves was remarkably sedate and dignified . " His grand- parents , Betsey and Isaac Bailey , made an even greater im ... slavery . He lived with his grandparents and " it was a long time before I knew myself to be a slave . I knew many ...
... slaves was remarkably sedate and dignified . " His grand- parents , Betsey and Isaac Bailey , made an even greater im ... slavery . He lived with his grandparents and " it was a long time before I knew myself to be a slave . I knew many ...
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... slaves found much op- pression on Lloyd's plantations . Adult slaves were fed corn meal , fish , and pork , and they received one pair of trousers or a skirt , a pair of shoes , and one blanket each year . Chil- dren received nothing ...
... slaves found much op- pression on Lloyd's plantations . Adult slaves were fed corn meal , fish , and pork , and they received one pair of trousers or a skirt , a pair of shoes , and one blanket each year . Chil- dren received nothing ...
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... slaves . According to Hugh Auld , if Frederick was taught to read , " there would be no keeping him . " Upon hearing ... slavery which made a powerful impact on him . Reading about the abolition movement in the news- papers and talking ...
... slaves . According to Hugh Auld , if Frederick was taught to read , " there would be no keeping him . " Upon hearing ... slavery which made a powerful impact on him . Reading about the abolition movement in the news- papers and talking ...
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... slavery closed in upon me . . . . " While harvesting wheat one day Douglass was over- come by heat exhaustion and crawled under a tree to rest . Covey immediately ordered him to return to work but Doug- lass could not comply . Covey ...
... slavery closed in upon me . . . . " While harvesting wheat one day Douglass was over- come by heat exhaustion and crawled under a tree to rest . Covey immediately ordered him to return to work but Doug- lass could not comply . Covey ...
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