Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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... voted , that their children went to school with whites , and that no fugitive slave could be recaptured . But even in New Bedford , whites were too prejudiced to work with a black ship caulker . Consequently , Douglass was forced to ...
... voted , that their children went to school with whites , and that no fugitive slave could be recaptured . But even in New Bedford , whites were too prejudiced to work with a black ship caulker . Consequently , Douglass was forced to ...
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... vote because America's government was pro- slavery . For a white man , whose skin automatically guaran teed his admission to the ballot box , such action was a protest against the system . A black man , on the other hand , was ...
... vote because America's government was pro- slavery . For a white man , whose skin automatically guaran teed his admission to the ballot box , such action was a protest against the system . A black man , on the other hand , was ...
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... vote , you have made the government , in regard to him , a mere despotism ; and you have taken a step towards making it a despotism to all . " During the next 12 years blacks in New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , and Connecticut ...
... vote , you have made the government , in regard to him , a mere despotism ; and you have taken a step towards making it a despotism to all . " During the next 12 years blacks in New York , Pennsylvania , Ohio , and Connecticut ...
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... vote for women . At the urging of Elizabeth Stan- ton , Douglass spoke in favor of the resolution and it passed by a small majority . Douglass was the only man who voted for the suffrage resolution . For the rest of his life Douglass ...
... vote for women . At the urging of Elizabeth Stan- ton , Douglass spoke in favor of the resolution and it passed by a small majority . Douglass was the only man who voted for the suffrage resolution . For the rest of his life Douglass ...
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... vote . Throughout the antebellum period , most Northern states excluded blacks from the ballot box . In New York they were allowed to vote only if they possessed $ 250 or more in property . Douglass had campaigned against the re ...
... vote . Throughout the antebellum period , most Northern states excluded blacks from the ballot box . In New York they were allowed to vote only if they possessed $ 250 or more in property . Douglass had campaigned against the re ...
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