Frederick Douglass, the Clarion VoiceDivision of Publications, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1976 - Всего страниц: 72 |
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Стр. 1854
... 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.
... 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.
Стр. 1863
... 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 ...
Стр. 1863
... vote while denying it to blacks I would be to commit " the lamb to the care of the wolf - the arming of one class and disarming the other . " To exclude blacks from the ballot box because they were ignorant was hypocritical . How could ...
... vote while denying it to blacks I would be to commit " the lamb to the care of the wolf - the arming of one class and disarming the other . " To exclude blacks from the ballot box because they were ignorant was hypocritical . How could ...
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... ballot box a fair vote , and the jury - box a fair trial . He has ceased to be the slave of an indi- vidual , but has in some sense become the slave of society . " Since no institutions protected the oppressed blacks , they were being ...
... ballot box a fair vote , and the jury - box a fair trial . He has ceased to be the slave of an indi- vidual , but has in some sense become the slave of society . " Since no institutions protected the oppressed blacks , they were being ...
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... ballot - box . . . shall be as smooth and as safe as the same is for the white citi- zens , until the courts of the country shall grant the colored man a fair trial and a just verdict , until color shall cease to be a bar to equal ...
... ballot - box . . . shall be as smooth and as safe as the same is for the white citi- zens , until the courts of the country shall grant the colored man a fair trial and a just verdict , until color shall cease to be a bar to equal ...
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