Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... viewed as a protective haven . Until he was five Douglass faced few of the rigors of slavery . He lived with his grandparents and " it was a long time before I knew myself to be a slave . I knew many other things before I knew that ...
... viewed as a protective haven . Until he was five Douglass faced few of the rigors of slavery . He lived with his grandparents and " it was a long time before I knew myself to be a slave . I knew many other things before I knew that ...
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... viewed as an enemy , a poten- tial kidnapper who might return him to bondage . Soon , however , he confided in a black sailor who directed him to the home of David Ruggles , secretary of the New York Vigilance Committee , an ...
... viewed as an enemy , a poten- tial kidnapper who might return him to bondage . Soon , however , he confided in a black sailor who directed him to the home of David Ruggles , secretary of the New York Vigilance Committee , an ...
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... viewed new books , plays , magazines , and lectures . Excerpts from the works of Thomas Carlisle , Edmund Burke , Charles Dickens , Alfred Lord Tennyson , Robert Browning , William Cullen Bryant , John Greenleaf Whittier , and Harriet ...
... viewed new books , plays , magazines , and lectures . Excerpts from the works of Thomas Carlisle , Edmund Burke , Charles Dickens , Alfred Lord Tennyson , Robert Browning , William Cullen Bryant , John Greenleaf Whittier , and Harriet ...
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... viewed Lincoln's election as the first break in the South's ability to dictate who would be President . As the months wore on , however , Douglass became disenchanted . In his inaugural speech Lincoln tried to quiet the fears of the ...
... viewed Lincoln's election as the first break in the South's ability to dictate who would be President . As the months wore on , however , Douglass became disenchanted . In his inaugural speech Lincoln tried to quiet the fears of the ...
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... were authorized allowing the " master " to chastise minor " servants , " and prohibited " servants " from receiving visitors without the master's approval . 36 Douglass viewed these developments with alarm . A reconstruction.
... were authorized allowing the " master " to chastise minor " servants , " and prohibited " servants " from receiving visitors without the master's approval . 36 Douglass viewed these developments with alarm . A reconstruction.
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