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Douglass, Frederick
Douglass, Frederick
Douglass, Frederick
establishment of newspapers to attack slavery
importance of writing to African American literature
see also Abolitionist Movement
abolitionism
biographer, Booker T. Washington
cities where Douglass lived
contribution to American literature
depiction in art
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Library of Congress, manuscript collections at the
picture of Frederick Douglass
quotations
Color: The fact is, white Americans…
Freedom: This freedom, this liberty, this…
Honesty: Fealty to party has no…
Human Rights: A man who will not…
Liberty: The price of Liberty is…
Liberty: The whole history of the progress of human…
Music: The songs of the slave…
Patriotism: He who will, intelligently, lay…
Power: Power concedes nothing without demand.…
Progress: If there is no struggle…
Sexes: Right is of no sex.
Slavery: Captain Anthony...would at times seem to take…
Slavery: Fellow-citizens!...The existence of slavery…
Slavery: From my earliest recollection, I…
Slavery: I have often been utterly astonished, since I…
Slavery: If a slave has a…
Slavery: In coming to a fixed…
Slavery: It was considered as being…
Slavery: It was deemed a disgrace not to get drunk at…
Slavery: Slaves are like other people, and imbibe…
Slavery: This Fourth of July is…
Slavery: This whole fiendish transaction was soon hushed…
Slavery: We were all ranked together at the valuation.…
Slavery: When John Brown stretched forth his arm…
Slavery: When the history of the emancipation…
Slavery: You have seen how a…
Travel: Men who travel should leave…
United States: America is false to the past, false to the…
resistance to segregation
support of women’s rights
Victoria Claflin Woodhull, partner on presidential ticket, 1872
Human Rights: A man who will not…
A man who will not labor to gain his rights, is a man who would not, if he had them, prize and defend them.
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