Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... societies and debating clubs . Douglass joined one of these , the East Baltimore Mental Improvement Society , and sharp- ened his oratorical and literary skills . He also met and fell in love with a free Negro , Anna Murray . She had ...
... societies and debating clubs . Douglass joined one of these , the East Baltimore Mental Improvement Society , and sharp- ened his oratorical and literary skills . He also met and fell in love with a free Negro , Anna Murray . She had ...
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... societies , prepared articles to sell at the fairs of the societies , and donated some of her earnings to the abolitionists . She was a reserved woman , proud of her husband's contributions to the cause of freedom . In his crusade ...
... societies , prepared articles to sell at the fairs of the societies , and donated some of her earnings to the abolitionists . She was a reserved woman , proud of her husband's contributions to the cause of freedom . In his crusade ...
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... societies , he would maintain this position throughout his life . He argued that because whites felt guilty about their treatment of black they wanted to remove them from their sight . Since fret blacks were showing that they had all of ...
... societies , he would maintain this position throughout his life . He argued that because whites felt guilty about their treatment of black they wanted to remove them from their sight . Since fret blacks were showing that they had all of ...
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... fields . Toward this end , he urged his fellows to estab- lish improvement , debating , and literary societies . Since blacks had to become more literate , he stressed the impor- Reformer tance of adult education . Lyceums and evening and.
... fields . Toward this end , he urged his fellows to estab- lish improvement , debating , and literary societies . Since blacks had to become more literate , he stressed the impor- Reformer tance of adult education . Lyceums and evening and.
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... societies have been named after him . The United States Post Office has issued a commemorative stamp in his honor and in 1954 a Broadway play , In Splendid Error , portrayed his life . Doz- ens of black and white poets have sung his ...
... societies have been named after him . The United States Post Office has issued a commemorative stamp in his honor and in 1954 a Broadway play , In Splendid Error , portrayed his life . Doz- ens of black and white poets have sung his ...
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